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How much delusion can a person have to say they love and respect others when they support the torture of animals and then salivate at the dismembered body parts that cover their plates?
End Animal Slaughter contributor Laurie Turunen describes some
unpalatable facts that take place in places of ‘agony, horror and extreme
violence.’
Recently someone posted a graphic video of a spent dairy cow on Facebook.
She hung upside-down, her throat slashed open, head almost severed, while
her legs were being cut off, one by one. Her whole body was still twitching.
I’ve seen many slaughterhouse videos over the years that have absolutely
horrified me. I have witnessed fully aware and alert cattle having their
throats violently slashed as they bellowed in agony. Some animals will try
to stand once their throat is slashed. They will slip and slide in their own
pooling blood. I’ve seen screaming pigs, with neck gashes, immersed in
scalding water, frantically trying to find their way out. There are far too
many horrors I care to repeat.
Slaughterhouses are places of agony, horror and extreme violence. What in
God’s name are we to do, as a species, about such behaviour? Continue to
condone it!? Humans who support or condone the brutal killing of sentient
beings have a long way to go in learning what true empathy and compassion
are. What kind of loving person would choose to eat a tortured animal, when
they could eat a heaped mound of tasty, healing plant foods? There are so
many advantages to being vegan. For example, vegans on average live longer
healthier lives than non vegans and that is a fact.
Most spiritual seekers are non vegan. They speak about kindness, compassion,
love and light, yet to me so much of it is self righteous BS. How much
delusion can a person have to say they love and respect others when they
support the torture of animals and then salivate at the dismembered body
parts that cover their plates? True, they act kind some of the time, but
when it comes to other animals they put up a mental curtain and act just the
opposite, willingly supporting the sadistic torture of other beings! Even if
you are somehow unaware of the horrors that take place in a slaughterhouse,
if you buy these “foods” you are still responsible for their continued
existence. You may not like to hear that, but it’s the truth. It’s also the
truth that most animals you choose to ingest live a nightmarish life before
they meet their end on their way to your plate.
Are we still savages? It is no wonder there are so many flesh-eating zombie
movies and vampire movies. So many humans love to eat dead bodies, soaked in
blood, salivating when they think about it. This is how incredibly
programmed humans are! You will only begin to understand just how insane
this all is when you adopt a cruelty-free diet. Those who say ‘But plants
have feelings too’ are blatantly disingenuous. An animal should never be
compared to an apple or a potato. To compare cutting up a potato with
cutting up a screaming, terrified pig is nonsensical. Animals are amazing
sentient beings, deserving to live their lives without us savagely harming
them. They are more similar to us than we realize. It’s a good thing most
humans have not been programmed to eat other humans because that would
likely be the norm today, too. It’s all so insane, when you really think
about it. When I see a person eating a chicken, cow, pig…the feelings that
well up in me could be compared to a meat eater witnessing someone roasting
a friendly and faithful golden retriever. We have an enormous amount of
healing, delicious plants to eat and there is no longer any need to feel
that eating plant-based is somehow a sacrifice. Eating a proper plant-based
diet is what has helped me the most with improving serious health issues.
This is what everyone’s body is designed to eat, yours included. To believe
otherwise is a lie.
We thrive on plants, which are carbohydrate rich, generally lower in fat,
nutrient rich and fibre rich. There are more vitamins, minerals and
antioxidants in plants than in flesh, and a plant-based diet furnishes more
than adequate protein to sustain us. Where do the strongest animals – the
elephants, the rhinos, the gorillas – get their protein from? All protein
originates from plants. All B12 originates from a bacteria in the soil. All
DHA originates from algae. There is nothing that the body needs that cannot
be gotten from the plant kingdom. You are not a lion, you are not a bear,
you are not a cat. You are human, and humans are supposed to eat plants. Any
other belief is simply more programmed misinformation.
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