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I don't understand why people have such an issue with this. Why do you care?
This isn't really any different than all the people on this forum who don't know how/can't write forum software. Try explaining complicated software design to most of them and you'll get eyes glazing over and an "I don't care"/"I don't want to know"/etc - you don't see software engineers complaining about it.
People have different needs, wants, and desires, and there's no reason why everyone needs to be comfortable with killing their own food, or writing software.
A couple of things here - you profess to be doing this because you dislike ignorance, but you're pushing some bad data:Why do I care? LOL
Because I think ignorance is a bad thing. Because I hate that when I say that I eat my own chicken people say I am cruel, while I am an assistant-vet and I LOVE animals and I am absolutely NOT cruel.
Ok I work in a computer company that writes software. Bad example.
An industrial meat chicken suffers. They live in a stupidly small cage, they can't walk, they have no quality of life. They get fed antibiotics and hormones that are going into our bodies.
If people don't know about this, they buy those chicken and encourage this kind of market.
If you don't know the code behind the software, at worst you make it crash, you get bad results or you get a virus... BIG DEAL. Not a single living being suffers, no pollution, no health hazard.
Chicken versus softwares.. not a comparable.
I find really stupid and a huge lack of intelligence anyone that makes a conscious decision of ignoring something because they are afraid to know the truth behind it.
And I wish I spoke better english to make that a better sentence.. but it is true.
Wonderfully put!I know exactly what you are talking about. People are so far removed from their food source that some don't even realize what happens to get that piece of processed meat into the plastic package. Some of these people freak out on my prepping FaceBook page if the subject gets to processing my mean rooster, or even feeding my hens scrambled eggs from fertilized eggs (cannibalism). I have no patience with these people who think every animal is a pet and attributes human characteristics to them. I more respect a vegan who at least lives their convictions. But don't eat meat killed by someone else and criticize me for being "violent". Our culture has become too soft and sentimentalizes animals. Yes, this is one of my buttons.![]()
Why do we care? Because we are routinely attacked, maligned and accused of being hard-hearted and cruel because we choose to kill and eat our own animals~ by the very people who contribute to the cruelty of CAFOs by eating commercially raised meat. Now, if they want to just shut up about how compassionate they are compared to those of us who actually take responsibility towards our food animals, by raising them and killing them humanely, then I would venture to say that no one would have one single problem with them at all.
I don't think software engineers have the same difficulty. No one's accusing them of cruelty when they program their own computers.![]()
I find really stupid and a huge lack of intelligence anyone that makes a conscious decision of ignoring something because they are afraid to know the truth behind it.
And I wish I spoke better english to make that a better sentence.. but it is true.
If you're tough enough to slit a chicken's throat, it seems a little odd that you're so sensitive that you let people like that hurt your feelings. You are comfortable with your choices. Isn't that all that matters?
And there it is again...tough enough to slit a chicken's throat, so one must not have much sensitivity. Such stereotyping and presuming that A. One must have a tough heart and hide if they slit a chicken's throat, and B. That they lack any sensitivity because they can kill an animal.
Does it occur to you at all that one can be both sensitive and compassionate and still take responsibility for their actions in this world enough to work past all that and do the right thing according to their values?
It doesn't hurt my feelings at all, but it does irritate me to deal with hypocritical people who keep presuming I'm some kind of hard hearted and thick skinned person because I can kill and eat an animal, but all the while, by making that statement, imply that they aren't and are just super sensitive and compassionate.... while they eat brutally raised meat. It's not a bit about my "hurt feelings"...I doubt anyone has the power to hurt my feelings over such things, but they can make my butt hugely weary with their ignorant assumptions and hypocritical statements.
It just gets old, that's all, as it does any time you work with or have to associate with irrational people making irrational statements ad nauseum.I'm very comfortable with my choices...what I'm not comfortable with is the basic untruths in these presumptions that growing and harvesting one's foods at home means one is "insensitive". It's a lie and I just don't much like lying, especially when it impugns my character.![]()