Factory Farming
The human race has a way of masking its deepest and darkest aspects. We, as a race, would rather make everything look pleasant. This human characteristic can be seen by looking at what animal farming has become in recent times. A change in the way farming is carried out has taken place. The farming industry has become a highly cruel and competitive business in which the well being of animals is no longer taken into consideration. The only concern is finding the easiest was to make large amounts of money. This current and degraded style of animal farming is called factory farming. As human beings, we may like to believe that each and every one of us is a decent person. We perhaps would rather believe that not a single person in our species is capable of delivering heartless and inhumane treatment towards animals. It would be nice if this was the case. It is not. With a strong mind and with strength and courage we can look through the masked world that some corporations have tried to create and see the truth. In this case it is the difference between believing the false world that large and greedy corporations try to create for us or looking beyond it to find the truth. In order to understand the truth, we must be a
If there was not such a high demand for fast food, then companies would not go through so much trouble in order to produce it. There are no laws prohibiting abuse of animals destined for food use. The methane released from many cattle adds to pollution and is harmful to the ozone layer and these animal's feces (20 Billion pounds a day) are polluting our water sources. They main concern is no longer producing enough meat to feed a small number of customers. It used to be that a farmer would provide quality work for a relatively small number of customers. It is through our own hunger for convenience that we have brought the problem of factory farming upon ourselves. Large corporations try to make smaller businesses go under in order to take over a greater share of the market. Harsh treatment is also directed towards chicken and pigs. In some cases, they are hardly able to move. It is all based around the craving for money. In order to create a change we, as humans, need to stand up for what we know is right. While we may understandably buy into the views that large corporations (such as McDonalds) promote, it is also important to understand how animals are treated in the process of delivering us these (seemingly very convenient) fast foods. Another cause could be the lack of laws prohibiting the abuse of animals that are destined to be eaten. If there is no longer a demand for fast food then the industry will no longer be able to make money and therefore will cease to do the terrible things they do.
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