Sentences with phrase «factory farm animals go»

At the same time, I was reading books and movies about the cruelties that factory farm animals go through to get to my dinner plate — although not even the Alec Baldwin narrative on Meet your Meat could change my mind permanently.

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When I learned of the horrific violence and cruelty that billions of animals endure each year to satisfy our tastebuds (not to mention the abuses and mistreatment that factory farm workers endure in order to ensure corporate profit, from being forced to defecate in their pants to operating dangerous equipment without training), I knew that going vegan was the only way for me to live in a manner that was consistent with my values.
My problem is going to be finding the meat from animals that were not «factory farmed».
«Australians need to see what goes on inside factory farms, to see how cruelly animals are treated for the sake of cheap chicken breast and bacon.
More than 70,000 Australians have already pledged to make a world without factory farming possible — by refusing factory - farmed, eating fewer animal products, or by going meat - free.
We're going to make global climate change worse — we're never going to cut into the terrible practices that go on at factory farms where animals clearly suffer.
They charge the factory farming of animals with polluting the environment, and going veggie, they say, is the only real solution for both human diseases and the ills of the planet.
I am well aware of what goes into factory farming of animals and I will not put factory farmed meats into my body or financially support a system that is so fundamentally unhealthy for both the animals and the people who eat them.
They see, for example, what's going on with all the hate being thrown at the HSUS when they express concern for farm animals (even though most of this hate is a campaign being funded by factory farming interests) and they think, «Oh no!
«Like many of you, I could see the suffering that goes on every day in shelters, breeding facilities, factory farms, slaughter houses, animal «parks» or exhibits, circuses, animal research facilities, and homes where there is abuse or neglect.
«THE IFAW LIFETIME DEDICATION AWARD GOES TO CELIA HAMMOND - One of the top models in the 60's appearing on countless Vogue covers, Celia used her modelling career as a platform from which to campaign against the fur trade, factory farming, vivisection, and other animal abuses.
07/24/13 - Cleveland Scene - Caged: How Ohio Politicians Keep the State's Puppy Mill Business Booming with Little Regulation 06/27/13 - Animal Law Coalition - Proposed OH Puppy Mill Regulations «Terrible» 05/13/13 - Bargain Hunter - Dog kennel inspectors will be focused on Holmes county, surrounding areas 11/29/12 - The Best Friends Blog - After decades of frustration, a new strategy against puppy mills Excerpt from this article: In the case of puppy mills the greatest efforts have gone into exposing the horrors of factory farming pets, with the intent of generating public support for legislative measures that will improve conditions in high - volume breeding operations.
But before we westerners go pointing fingers and condemning other countries and cultures for their inhumane practices, let's look in the mirror and take responsibility for the cruelties we inflict upon animals day after day in our own respective countries, whether in factory farming, puppy mills, entertainment, or the fur trade.
Since factory farming of animals is rightly considered cruel, it's understandable that they would promote eating less meat, and going vegetarian or even vegan.
I don't like factory farms, and I don't like cruelty to animals, but how do the PETA people think we're going to be able to produce edible proteins in labs at a commercial scale?
From the inherent efficiency of eating plant - based foods directly, rather than processing them through animals, to the importance of avoiding factory farms, a vegetable - heavy diet has a lot going for it.
• reducing the risk of major killers like heart disease, stroke and cancers while cutting exposure to food borne pathogens; • offering a viable answer to feeding the world's hungry, through more efficient use of grains and other crops; • saving animals from suffering in factory farm conditions and from painful slaughter; • conserving vital, but limited freshwater, fertile topsoil and other precious resources; • preserving irreplaceable ecosystems, such as rainforests and other wildlife habitats; • mitigating the ever - expanding environmental pollution of animal agriculture; and the list goes on.
It's important to note that getting to know where animal products go is not just for vegetarians or vegans: These byproducts are very likely not sourced from responsible organic farmers, but from the abysmal and extremely polluting factory farms.
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