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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Killing an animal for food is far different than ripping it from it's family for financial gain. [/quote] You think that the chicken farmers who produce that factory chicken that you eat don't make a financial gain?[/quote] [b]Farms are not owned by corporations, they are families doing what is necessary to support themselves. As opposed to a corporation who is ripping babies from their parents to line their pockets further.[/b][/quote] LOL WHAT?! Hello, Purdue, Tysons? Not owned by corporations? Wow. You're special.[/quote] Yeah seriously. Chicken producers in the US are major corporations for the most part. I come from a family of vegetarians, and I don't get the moral calisthenics involved in saying that eating a chicken that "is raised to be eaten" is somehow morally superior to taking a ride on a dolphin. [/quote] +1 You cannot seriously be this stupid.[/quote] You all can't be that stupid. Do you really think Perdue OWNS all those farms/chickens? No. Of course not. They purchase them and have purchasing agreements with thousands of small, independently owned farms. They specialize in the processing, they don't raise them. [/quote]
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