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Mistreatment of animals amounting to deliberate infliction of pain for the purpose of satisfaction or just psychopathy. I don't see how raising a farm animal who would otherwise die more painfully anyway or get raped by a bull meets this definition. Kicking a cat or shooting a tiger for its skin however does. So i'd consider hunting / fur trade to be 'exploitation' but not farming of domesticated animals that would otherwise die off anyway.
* I am against factory farms and all that though. I do consider that exploitation.
that's animal abuse, not animal exploitation. There is no benefit from that, unless satisfaction is somehow a benefit.
How can you say that an animal would die more painfully or get raped? It's not a foregone conclusion, and in fact they have much more of an opportunity to live a nice & pleasurable life if they're not raised on a farm.
However if they are raised on a factory farm it is basically 100% guaranteed that they will die painfully, live in horrible conditions, and suffer from physical and emotional distress.
I don't think you fully understand what factory farmed animals go through. You clearly have a misconception of what their lives are like. There are no pleasures for them. Let's look at what you've said previously:
maybe YOU should go to a farm and see what it's like. They're all dodgy, and the animals are not looked after. You're living in fairytale land if you think anything like that.
You want to see the realities of the situation? here you go!
but I get where you're coming from dude, it's hard to accept these realities because it is so awful.
Yes and I think the term 'exploitation' leads too much to abuse, which I resent the implication of. I think some 'exploitation' (in so far as we define it as benefiting us) is perfectly okay if done humanely, for example the fact we exploit pets for social issues like loneliness.
I do agree that factory farms are horrendous, no animal should live in terrible conditions. However what I am saying is not every farm is like that. Most farms where there are existing animal welfare laws are not like that. The wild is not an ideal either. You say that cows are raped. They are artificially inseminated. In the wild they ARE raped, by bulls. Which is better for them?
Yes I have seen videos like that online, they look terrible. Abuses happen in any profession. Now visit one in person, you will obviously think factory farms are terrible (they are) but private farms where animals are cared for? What's wrong with that?
ok who cares lol. You just trying to make yourself feel better, but I understand that. It's hard for u to accept harsh realities.
it's not done humanely. Idk how the fuck u raise an animal for the sole purpose of exploiting it, and then somehow kill it nice and peacefully even tho the animal doesn't want to die.
"humane slaughter" is just a marketing scheme and u fell for it hook, line, and sinker.
99% of farms are like this. Show me a farm that's not like this.
The wild is ideal for wild animals. Artificial insemination is rape. I'm pretty sure a cow doesn't want a fist full of bull jizz shoved up their ass. It would be odd for anyone or anything to consent to that.
Ur argument is literally "cows get raped sometimes, so it's okay to rape them"
My argument is that cows have no concept of consensual sex anyway. To speak of rape in this context is not very appropriate.
How is it hard for you to understand that a farmer cares about the well being of their animals? If the animals die prematurely they lose money, they have an investment in animal welfare. There are of course some farms that do operate terribly and these should be shutdown but it is not representative of all of them.
I live by the country, I have visited many farms. I know people who work on farms. Your perception of farms is completely clouded by vegan propaganda...
vegan propaganda lmfao but my perception is completely clouded??
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fyi babies don't have a concept of consensual sex. Is it okay to rape babies? ur a dummy bro.
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