Red tractor and rspca approved meat

If you are a uk resident you might think the red tractor logo and rspca approved means something, well it doesn't mean much at all.

I know people might make fun of me in this thread but I dont care. I watched this awful video and I feel a duty to share it.

WARNING GRAPHIC AND DISTURBING

Comments

  • This video was awful but I'm still not good enough to give up the meat. Cannot be done

  • Mmmmm bacon and eggs....video made me hungry.

  • Thanks for sharing give you a like to as find this fascinating.

    I finished about 10 minutes and about watch rest

    This is sick and disturbing I know people will say only animals

    But aren't we just more intelligent animals with heart, brain, organs etc

    We just more intelligent we see everything else below us as food and is locked up

    Imagine if race came to earth more intelligent then us and did same thing as we do to these animals

    We treat less intelligent creatures as slaves were like horror movie aliens lol

    Definitely crazy and sad how these animal's are treated

    But won't be hypocrite saying all this then not getting big mac tomorrow.

    Cause I will

    But hope more people see this and can't wait to see others reactions

    I wish treat animals better in the future but all about profit so doubt they be change

  • Thank you for being so open minded and honest.

    Markd4547 posted: »

    Thanks for sharing give you a like to as find this fascinating. I finished about 10 minutes and about watch rest This is sick and dist

  • Animals see everything below them as food too lmao. We're just top of the food chain.

    Markd4547 posted: »

    Thanks for sharing give you a like to as find this fascinating. I finished about 10 minutes and about watch rest This is sick and dist

  • We need meat in our diets, humans are omnivores, going vegan is not good for anyone's health.

    I'm all for improving living conditions for farm animals before they arrive on my plate, but uh, how can we do that? Who is going to listen to us?

  • Im sorry but being vegan is not unhealthy if done properly, many people are misinformed about what a healthy diet is and the nhs states that veganism is healthy for people at all stages of life.

    We need meat in our diets, humans are omnivores, going vegan is not good for anyone's health. I'm all for improving living conditions for farm animals before they arrive on my plate, but uh, how can we do that? Who is going to listen to us?

  • The only way things will get better is through cloning meat and perfecting the fat cells to perfectly flavor it. Once we have that done...then we can kiss these places goodbye.

  • edited August 2017

    There is a difference between being a vegan (a person who absolutely refuses to eat nuts, honey, meat, eggs, or any lactose product) and a vegetarian.

    The "vegan" style is totally unhealthy. Where do you think you'll get iron? You need to eat tons of beans and cheese (if you really want to opt for being vegetarian instead) to even reach the minimum iron a piece of meat has.

    Im sorry but being vegan is not unhealthy if done properly, many people are misinformed about what a healthy diet is and the nhs states that veganism is healthy for people at all stages of life.

  • There is iron in loads of things, pretty much anything green has iron in it, spinach, broccoli, peas, iron is very easy to get on a vegan diet.

    The only thing there is difficulty with is b12, most people from developed countries (meat eaters and veggies alike) are deficient in b12 because it only usually grows in rotting meat and in excrement. B12 can be taken in supplements and farm animals are even given b12 supplements. I assure you it is possible to be a healthy vegan there are more and more people choosing the diet including members of world health organization (WHO) and heavy weight boxers.

    Also nuts are vegan.

    Lazy_DC posted: »

    There is a difference between being a vegan (a person who absolutely refuses to eat nuts, honey, meat, eggs, or any lactose product) and a v

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