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Think again.

http://www.independent.co.uk/environment/nature/the-great-animal-rights-betrayal-2132827.html

This unelected government is morally repugnant on every conceivable level.
Their deplorable hatred of and abhorrent punitive campaign against the most vulnerable has now been extended to remove what little but vital protection had been granted to our fellow sentient beings.

Quote: "The Agriculture minister James Paice, who part-owns a farm in Cambridgeshire, has been behind most of the moves..."

Well, what's the point of being a politician if you can't secure your own interests? ;o)

Disgusting.

The Sea Cat wrote:
Think again.

http://www.independent.co.uk/environment/nature/the-great-animal-rights-betrayal-2132827.html

This unelected government is morally repugnant on every conceivable level.
Their deplorable hatred of and abhorrent punitive campaign against the most vulnerable has now been extended to remove what little but vital protection had been granted to our fellow sentient beings.

Yes, I read that article too.

I'm unashamed to say that I totally advocate the use of violence against those who malreat animals. I see nothing wrong with blowing up vivsection labs, sending death threats to those who work in and fincance them, killing them, or even digging up their dead relatives and hanging them on the town flagpole. Anyone who tortures animals for a living forfeits there right to any moral consideration whatsoever, in my view.

On top of all that, therey're building a fucking animal lab right across the road from where I work - which means that every day I start work with thoughts of planting bombs, or of wishing someone else would do so just so I could sit on the plaza and watch the fireworks whilst pissing myself laughing. I have no sympathy for these fuckers. They're worse than paedophiles.

The Sea Cat wrote:
Think again.

http://www.independent.co.uk/environment/nature/the-great-animal-rights-betrayal-2132827.html

This unelected government is morally repugnant on every conceivable level.
Their deplorable hatred of and abhorrent punitive campaign against the most vulnerable has now been extended to remove what little but vital protection had been granted to our fellow sentient beings.

I don't know if any of you have read any of the 422 comments thus far in reply to this Independent article but look what this sick bastard wrote in:-

José Augusto Saraiva Pinto 21 hours ago

One clear sign of the West's decadence is this sick concern with animal welfare. Animals are resources, like oil, cereals or coal. Not more, not less.
Isn't there really anything else to worry about in the West other than chicken's beaks being cut off? As long as they taste well, I don't really worry.
One of the things I really worry about are our youths, obsessed with material possessions, fun, with so little culture or imagination.

Bastards. Greedy, self-centred, heartless, money grabbing bastards.

We are not a civilised country.

Animal welfare in slaughterhouses is one of the few areas that the supermarkets can be seen as the guys in the white hats. Their guidelines and conditions for using a slaughterhouse as a supplier exceed the conditions in government legislation. This is of course customer led, the public want (as far as possible) humanely slaughtered meat and pressurizes the supermarkets to supply it. I realise how relative this concept is. Hopefully this trend will not reverse thanks to this short sighted government u turn. Customer pressure may limit the impact.

I work as a Killer at a slaughterhouse and have seen the condition and treatment of animals improve dramatically in the last 3 years. There has been no new major legislation in that time. What change there has been has been on the insistence of the supermarkets who have the money for the regular audits required to ensure compliance. The Food Standards Agency does insist on independent vets (through an agency called the MHS) being present on sight throughout killing to guard against both cruelty by sadistic employees and (the more common) cruelty through a poor killing process, but the extra customer pressure has had more effect. The sad fact is that even the crumb of humanity we can offer to an animal going through a horrific process comes with a price tag.

The words I use such as "process" and "procedure" are not used lightly. A modern poultry slaughterhouse will kill 350,000 chickens a day. To suggest that such numbers are possible with all but the most cursory regard for animal welfare is laughable.

The Sea Cat wrote:
Think again.

http://www.independent.co.uk/environment/nature/the-great-animal-rights-betrayal-2132827.html

This unelected government is morally repugnant on every conceivable level.
Their deplorable hatred of and abhorrent punitive campaign against the most vulnerable has now been extended to remove what little but vital protection had been granted to our fellow sentient beings.

Did you expect anything else? If they can't treat humans properly...........................