Extremism is coming up with a completely dysfunctional solution. Millions and millions of roosters are killed a year to produce eggs economically. Thinking that municipalities can change their zoning to include roosters in back yard coops and that this would take care of the issue is magical thinking. I live on 10,000 square feet, can’t afford to own a farm and have a good paying job, so there is no way I could have a rooster rescue here. One rooster got dropped off in our neighborhood in June, it started crowing at 4:30 AM, it took exactly 3 hours for someone to call animal control. It’s not logistically feasible or economically viable to do what the article suggests on a large scale, period.
But we can go back and forth about this all day. As I said though, there is a great solution in development, which I’ll repeat: “The best solution to date, that I have heard of, is the development of sensing devices which can sense the trace male hormones in eggs containing rooster ovum, allowing the eggs to be diverted to the food stream before incubation even begins, voila, reduced suffering and waste!! Why don’t such activists types promote this kind of technology rather than insist on forcing their extremism on others? This is the question I have. I think there are actual solutions to these issues if we can get past the extremist ideology, that is often well intended but often presented in such a “cockey” manner that it only raises everyone’s hackles, rather than raising awareness.”
What do you think about the above solution? Why aren’t the animal rights activists crowing about this new technology? Or is it that they don’t want us eating eggs, or meat and the harping on the dark sides of agribusiness is just a way to promote a vegan lifestyle? I’ve been a vegan, explored that path and my vegan acupuncturists told me I don’t have the constitution to be a vegan. Turns out some people can make it work, some people’s constitutions can’t. Ideology that leads to a super rigid way of thinking about how everyone should think and act and live is what I’m referring to when I say extremism.