How We Treat the Animals We Eat Angela M Groves DeVry University How We Treat the Animals We Eat Are the factory farms we buy our meat from treating animals humanely? Animal mistreatment is illegal and we can make a difference to put a stop to it. According to Ethical Farms “Some of the largest US factory farms refuse to uphold humane USDA and OSHA standards, having unsanitary, unhealthy conditions and animal rights violations. In 1958, the US government composed the Humane Slaughter Act
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A Practical Stand on why it is Okay to Eat Meat. By: Francisco Ron For: Professor Hill January 22, 2012 As humans we recognize that we are at the top of the food chain. There are many contrasting views on the subject if it is morally right to eat animals. Anthropologists discovered that when humans learned how to cook with fire there was a major evolvement in the human brain. By cooking meat from dead animals that were hunted, a viable source of protein was introduced and adapted throughout
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Should Animals Have Rights? Though the history of the world is often the subject of heated debates, there are a few facts that are undisputed. One of these facts is that animals inhabited our planet long before humans did. This, in a sense, makes animals a kind of “grandfather” of the planet Earth. Humans have, in fact, been dependent on animals for thousands of years. From Native Americans following buffalo herds, to long voyage travelers bring dried meat to fight scurvy; animals have played
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even a picture of any animal getting brutally treated badly? It’s sicken to the stomach right? I love eating meat who doesn’t love food? I Am right, but just because we need animals to feed our cravings doesn’t mean we go and hurt these animals and show them no respect. Imagine yourself in those animals places getting treated like that you wouldn’t like it one bit you would have so many emotions going through your body so why don’t we at least show animals some respect before we go and kill them.
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As horrific as such scenario sounds, we are contributing to these dreadful acts. Factory farming is when large quantities of animals such as cattle, pigs, and poultry, are housed together for mass production for the pleasure of our consumption. As a consumer ask yourself, is the murder of an animal justified? Is wanting a hamburger more important than the suffering and torture of the animal which it came from? Though a large amount of people are for animal rights, most are uninformed of the suffering
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was okay to eat the wub, but not to draw out it’s suffering. The wub is not a human and therefore by Cohen’s description the wub is an animal because it was grouped with pigs by the the crew on the ship. He makes a point that it is not okay to cause undue suffering to animals or experiment on them if there are other ways around it (pg. 90). I also think that he would not want to kill the wub as quickly as the captain did. Cohen talks about increasing animal
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Animal Rights This argument about animal needing rights has been going on since the twentieth century. Until this day animals still do not receive he rights they deserve. Not all animals deserve to be locked up in a cage at a zoo or in a scientist’s laboratory. How we treat animals has shown an uncivilized community. Prejudice has a way of denying that animal rights have no expectations to the fact that they should be given the rights as we have for ourselves. Doesn’t matter what the case may be
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today. Although mankind are not carnivores per say, we have evolved into thinking so. The majority of us have been brought up eating meat and presumably, have never questioned it. Taking these into account, how ethical is meat eating? One can argue that non-human animals also have the same rights and killing them for food and using them as a mean to human gratification, does not treat them respectfully. The fact that one has been raised to eat meat is cannot be an explanation of why mankind started
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Loving Animals to Death The Food Movement: 1. The purpose of this section is to get the reader thinking about the where the food comes from that they eat. Many people care more about how that animal was taken care of, how it was grown, and what was pumped into it, rather than what part of the animal they eat. Individuals are wanting justice for animals and hoping for more local farms that treat their animals fairly. The goal of food movement is that it is healthy, accessible, and to eliminate the
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an ethic for animals and construct a moral standard for how animals should be treated. They claimed that treating animals well and giving animals respect is the fundamental moral behavior for human beings. According to Kantian account, the moral principle is that people who treat animals in some ways, afterward, they would treat human beings in the same ways. It means that people will mistreat their friends, families or others after they were used to mistreat animals. We can imagine that
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