Poacher who killed 70 tigers in Sundarbans arrested at last

Most people agree all animals, especially animals bred for food, should be treated as humanely as possible and their lives should end as humanely as possible.

But, unfortunately, the industry creates and attracts a lot of sadistic and mentally ill motherfuckers. The industry is broken. Instead of whining how bout you do something to throw the industry out of whack? Yeah, that's no easy feat either. Snarky sass isn't helpful. Be helpful, not a bitchy vegan who whines about how animals are precieved but doesn't bother to research how/why it's better to be a selective omnivore. Research where your animal-based comes from and pay the premium for ethically sourced animal products. Oh but that takes work too. And who's to say we can all afford to pay premium or give up a vital part of our diet?

It's more than just philosophy and it's not a black & white, good or bad, situation. Are you truly doing anything to help? Or do truly think domesticated animals should be wiped out? How do you suppose we ethically do that? Where is the line drawn?

C'mon now.

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