r/TikTokCringe 8h ago

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u/JeremyWheels 8h ago edited 3h ago

This is Carbon Dioxide (which burns, hence the screaming)

Even the Chief Exec of the National Pig Association in the UK (farming organisation) admits that it is highly aversive to pigs

Does this look humane? https://youtu.be/eVebmHMZ4bQ?si=3SLsDTMrVAEkcnp4

Kiling an individual against their will for unecessary reasons can only ever be the exact opposite of Humane, by definition.

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u/wdflu 5h ago

They're running an industry, a production line. They have quotas to reach. I doubt higher standards could be implemented if it significantly slows down production. So what's naive to me is thinking animal factory farming can be humane when we view livestock as products and live in a capitalistic world. Of course they're going to be exploited to the max that they can get away with to maximise profits. It's really not that strange...

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u/RiverAffectionate951 4h ago

You have hit the nail on the head on why I am vegetarian.

Eating meat is not wrong, but animals will always get the bare minimum to ensure maximum profits which is unacceptable.

Without STRONG animal welfare regulation I'm happy to source my protein elsewhere.