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<blockquote data-quote="angus9259" data-source="post: 809963" data-attributes="member: 7398"><p>I was watching a show on ASPCA work - in one sense, applauding their work for protection of honestly neglected animals and, in another sense, shutting down an illegal hog slaughtering operation because of the psychological effects on the hogs (The show didn't focus on the operation being illegal but cruelty to animals yet, there was remarkably little evidence of mistreatment of the animals other than some hogs having to "watch" other hogs being slaughtered).</p><p></p><p>So, my questions is this . . . is there a way to support legitimate animal abuse and cruelty causes for which I think people should be held accountable without supporting the flipside of agricultural insanity?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angus9259, post: 809963, member: 7398"] I was watching a show on ASPCA work - in one sense, applauding their work for protection of honestly neglected animals and, in another sense, shutting down an illegal hog slaughtering operation because of the psychological effects on the hogs (The show didn't focus on the operation being illegal but cruelty to animals yet, there was remarkably little evidence of mistreatment of the animals other than some hogs having to "watch" other hogs being slaughtered). So, my questions is this . . . is there a way to support legitimate animal abuse and cruelty causes for which I think people should be held accountable without supporting the flipside of agricultural insanity? [/QUOTE]
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