What animal cruelty?
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Sergeant343 — 11 years ago(November 23, 2014 08:24 PM)
Always found it funny that this gets attacked while
Apocalypse Now
and
Land Without Bread
killed animals on screen.
HI-F___ING-YA
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misterbfd — 11 years ago(December 17, 2014 08:46 PM)
I've seen chickens killed in a food documentary. It was not a case of cruelty for the sake of a film, it was a case of a film about the food industry and how this particular farmer and his son were raising free-range chickens with no added chemicals or antibiotics or steroids that were healthier and happier than those raised on commercial chicken farms.
If you want to see REAL animal cruelty, check out some of the food documentaries on Netflix streaming, especially those that expose the conditions at commercial poultry farms and such. In particular, turkeys raised on such farms for food have been engineered to have breasts so large they can't even walk or copulate normally, and they pack thousands of them into a barn where some die and are simply trampled by the others until people come along and discard their carcasses.
Commercial meat farming is a messy and pretty damned cruel business, unfortunately. I say so, because I happen to love meat and poultry. -
undeadpuppy2 — 11 years ago(January 26, 2015 06:10 AM)
a monkey having its head cut open; a turtle being decapitated and disemboweled (extremely close shot of the head and legs being cut off and it's shell being pulled open; this spills out the animal's guts which are torn out by some men and eaten); a pig being kicked and then shot; a coati having its throat cut; and a tarantula spider and a snake being cut in two with a machete.
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dpa_dragonslayer — 10 years ago(October 21, 2015 10:36 AM)
I guess you have never killed an animal for food in real life. They clearly show it's head being cut off first. Even after you kill something the limbs still move, it is just the nerves in the body firing off as the rest of the body dies.