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, calling it fun is just crazy. I lived on a farm when I was growing up and had to participate in the slaughter of animals for food. I hated it and it definitely wasn't fun. I was however necessary if we wanted to eat them. I think the lack of empathy for the animals that were being slaughtered for our well being and calling it fun was what I found to be callous. I am not naive, I know how our food gets to the table. I have been in the position of the one doing the killing. It is not something to be taken lightly. I usually had tears rolling down my face. Feeling the life drain out of a living creature is a humbling experience. The "oh it's been such fun being here" attitude was in my opinion not something most people would appreciate.
She is a little clueless. But the main thing about this video.....it makes me want to be a vegetarian.
Thats not the point Kathryn...
Its just ignorant..to have the annual ceremony of giving a turkey a "pardon" at Thanksving time..to only then show turkeys in the background with their dead feet sticking out of a machine apparently havign the blood drained out of their bodies..while a hundred more wait in a cramped cage waiting to meet the same fate...
It sort of killed the 'warm and fuzzy" feeling of letting one of the hook...(which I dont beleive they really do anyway to be real honest..I think they just say that..)
Anyway MOST people dont want to have to see something like that unless they don't have a choice..
And Im with Texan..it kind of makes you want to be a vegetarian..Or at the very least..cut back on meat consumption...
Im not stupid..I know if I was "on my own" and I wanted meat..I would have to learn to hunt and slaughter...Im already a "fisherman" at heart..
But again thats not the point..
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I bet if you saw people extracting gelatin from animals, it would make you want to give up gummy bears forever.
Gelatin is a protein produced by partial hydrolysis of collagen extracted from the bones, connective tissues, organs, and some intestines of animals such as the domesticated cattle, and horses
Common examples of foods that contain gelatin are gelatin desserts, trifles, aspic, marshmallows, and confectioneries such as Peeps and gummy bears. Gelatin may be used as a stabilizer, thickener, or texturizer in foods such as ice cream, jams, yogurt, cream cheese, and margarine; it is used, as well, in fat-reduced foods to simulate the mouthfeel of fat and to create volume without adding calories.
Consider also glue... animal glue... these protein colloid glues are formed through hydrolysis of the collagen from skins, bones, tendons, and other tissues, similar to gelatin. Usually from horses.
Hoof glue is used today in woodworking, specifically cabinetry.
Lots of people abstain from these products because they come from animals. What's your point? That people are inconsistent in their ethics? There's a surprise!
Meh, my feeling is that if we are going to kill an animal for food then we should use all of the animal. I have no problem with extracting gelatin or collagen. Why is that any worse than eating skeletal muscle? In fact, what disgusts me is the idea of killing a bunch of animals and ONLY eating the skeletal muscle and throwing the rest away.I bet if you saw people extracting gelatin from animals, it would make you want to give up gummy bears forever.
Gelatin is a protein produced by partial hydrolysis of collagen extracted from the bones, connective tissues, organs, and some intestines of animals such as the domesticated cattle, and horses
Common examples of foods that contain gelatin are gelatin desserts, trifles, aspic, marshmallows, and confectioneries such as Peeps and gummy bears. Gelatin may be used as a stabilizer, thickener, or texturizer in foods such as ice cream, jams, yogurt, cream cheese, and margarine; it is used, as well, in fat-reduced foods to simulate the mouthfeel of fat and to create volume without adding calories.
Consider also glue... animal glue... these protein colloid glues are formed through hydrolysis of the collagen from skins, bones, tendons, and other tissues, similar to gelatin. Usually from horses.
Hoof glue is used today in woodworking, specifically cabinetry.
Meh, my feeling is that if we are going to kill an animal for food then we should use all of the animal. I have no problem with extracting gelatin or collagen. Why is that any worse than eating skeletal muscle? In fact, what disgusts me is the idea of killing a bunch of animals and ONLY eating the skeletal muscle and throwing the rest away.
I have no compunction about the fact that animals are killed for food. BUT I do think that we a a society should treat animals in a much more humane way than we do. They should be treated with respect while being raised and killed in the least painful way possible. Factory farm processing is disgusting. It's barbaric to the animals, to the workers and extremely harmful to the environment.Point is, if you can eat these things knowing about it, simply seeing it shouldn't suddenly change anything. It might not be pleasant... you might not want to see it frequently... but if you did see it... I think you should be able to deal with it.
I have no compunction about the fact that animals are killed for food. BUT I do think that we a a society should treat animals in a much more humane way than we do. They should be treated with respect while being raised and killed in the least painful way possible. Factory farm processing is disgusting. It's barbaric to the animals, to the workers and extremely harmful to the environment.
I also think that most of us could stand to eat a lot less meat than we currently do.
I have no compunction about the fact that animals are killed for food. BUT I do think that we a a society should treat animals in a much more humane way than we do. They should be treated with respect while being raised and killed in the least painful way possible. Factory farm processing is disgusting. It's barbaric to the animals, to the workers and extremely harmful to the environment.
I also think that most of us could stand to eat a lot less meat than we currently do.
I didn't get that so much. For me, it gave me flashbacks to 1997 and people making fun of Canadian politician Gilles Duceppe for photos of him looking somewhat foolish at a campaign stop at a cheese factory:All of what you just said is true.
This being said, I think it is silly if this particular video makes anyone want to be a vegetarian.
Point is, if you can eat these things knowing about it, simply seeing it shouldn't suddenly change anything. It might not be pleasant... you might not want to see it frequently... but if you did see it... I think you should be able to deal with it.
Darn, I can't frubal you agian just now.I didn't get that so much. For me, it gave me flashbacks to 1997 and people making fun of Canadian politician Gilles Duceppe for photos of him looking somewhat foolish at a campaign stop at a cheese factory:
Duceppe Dons Hair Net - On the Trail
At any rate, as others have pointed out - the fact that Palin doesn't think twice about doing an interview in front of turkeys being slaughtered while making smalltalk and sipping coffee just shows a lack of tact. I can't imagine being so flippant about it.
OH MY GOSH -ARE YOU KIDDING ME? TURKEYS GET KILLED AROUND THIS TIME OF YEAR????? AUGHHHHHHH! I HAD NO IDEA!!!
And are you telling me that people actually go hunting and kill animals with guns? What is this world coming to?????? SAY IT AIN'T SOOOOOO!!!!!
I hope that everyone who finds those practices shocking at LEAST buys cage free eggs and doesn't wear leather.
I don't see the train wreck in this example.
I'm pretty sure she was describing the whole "pardoning the turkey" as being fun.... and not the slaughter of the others.
And while it's not fun, I'm sure meat eaters can at the very least deal with seeing the image, and not cry "How dare she give an interview while the people who slaughter turkeys do their job".
How foolish. Perhaps reading comprehension is a challenge for you, but no one is even talking about that. No one is objecting to the slaughter, but pointing out how ridicilous it is to film it while conducting an interview (especially one about the 'fun' of pardoning one). This shouldn't be too hard to wrap ones brain around, but people surprise you every day.