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>The cruelest thing you can do to an animal is to make it extinct. Over a
>billion pigs owe their very existence to bacon. They live a much longer
>average lifespan than do wild pigs, suffer much less from parasites and
>diseases, and have much kinder deaths than do their wild counterparts.
How could they be living longer when a lot of them are killed as soon as
they put enough weight.
Parasites might contribuate more to the health of an organism than if
forcefully eliminated via powerfull medecines.
I don't understand how you can support the raising of billons pigs in
concentration camp.
They
>live a life of leisure in a climate controlled enviroment surrounded by
>their friends.
That doesn't reflect the condition of living of the pigs raised
industrially."
. Most species of wild pigs face
>extinction due to habitat destruction by farmers except in places that are
>preserved to provide game for hunters.
In the south of France wild boars are living off habitat provided by
farmers, like chesnut groves. grains fields , potatoes or other crops , as
much as off the wilder habitats ( oak forest). the farmers get their refund
by hunting them .
This symbiotic relationship between the 2 species is going on since the
celtic culture. That is a nicer and healthier way to raise pigs
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>The vegetarian movement has nothing to do with the health and well being of
>any animals or humans.
Pigs plants are a major concern for polluting the water around them . I
don't see the health advantage of that either.
also , Pigs seem to have the same kind of insuline problems than humans.
They are obese.How could they contribuate to our health.
It is a political movement designed to make humans
>more dependent on agrairian crops and thus better serfs.
Humans are more dependant on agrairian crops by eating pigs who are raised
industrially on soja, than they could be as a vegetarian eating directly the
soja . A pig eat way more than a human.
France for example is importing from Brazil , soja to feed their pigs .
Sustainance farmers have been expropriated in that country to developp soja
production.
There is more powerful argument to question vegetarianism than promoting or
defending the abbherations of modern production of pigs .
jean-claude
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