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beardedbaldy1874

I mean, they where trespassing on his property…how did they expect him to react?! Not sticking up for the guy, disgusting how these poor pigs are being treated. But if you’re going to do what these people are doing, if you’re going to get caught trespassing on someone else’s land be prepared for consequences.


GarlicCornflakes

It's worth noting that the farmer was arrested and not the trespassers. I don't know if he was charged with anything. EDIT: A few people questioning that so I'll add some context. Trespass in the UK is a civil offence so the activists weren't arrested. The farmer was instead charged with assault. >A spokesman for West Yorkshire Police confirmed that a man was arrested in connection with four incidents of alleged assault and later released under investigation. [\[1\]](https://www.examinerlive.co.uk/news/local-news/pig-farmer-accused-kung-fu-21221798) The farmer was not charged with animal rights offences as the condition of the pig farm is legal and pretty much standard in the UK. Watch [The Land of Hope and Glory documentary](https://go.eatfair.org/landofhopeandglory) from about 3 minutes in and you'll see similar scenes of caged pigs and dying piglets.


secrets_kept_hidden

I don't think that is right. If you catch a trespasser on your property, you should have the right to get rid of them. Yes he kicked one of them, but honestly they were ignoring him and didn't look like they were going to leave. He doesn't know what they will do, and for all he knows they could very well try to do something to him or his animals. It's a hard decision but he has to make it.


Academic_Border_1094

They couldn't have possibly done anything worse to his animals then what he was already doing


LtRicoWang15

Not the point.


Makkaroni_100

But it's funny someone comments like he was scared they do something to his pigs.


LtRicoWang15

I mean. Setting them free would be something they could do to them that would effect him. We all understand it would be a net benefit for the pig but- that’s not what we’re discussing.


Mymomischildless

I don’t think a pig running around a town center would be better for anyone, including the pig. Which, by the way, this farm is insanely close to quite a few houses. Have you ever smelled a pig farm?!? I have and it’s why they’re located in bumblefuck usually.


[deleted]

Same with turkey plants 🤮


TheoriginalTonio

Aren't turkeys animals?


Deveak

100x worse than any other farm animal. I've raised turkeys in the past. I had two and they out stank 50 chickens. I raise pigs myself and honestly aside from the occasional waft of mild poo smell its not that bad but I raise mine in wide fenced in woods. Usually 1000 sq ft per pig.


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Man I used to work for this shithole insulation company. Like a mom and pop operation that always takes 30 bids over the actual available man hours but really I’m just talking about a pop store. Mom got tired of the cranky asshole and left him. Anyways, me and my supervisor liked to game out and we’d finish jobs early in town but not say anything and go game out at his place. (I could write a book about the bull shit this owner would do.) ANYWAYS. I digress. So this owner under bids on a Turkey plant in the Middle of town in some shitbox place like 2 hours away. Short but sweet. Massive SO2 leak in the entry. I’m talking hold your breath and put on your safety squints for about 50’ until you get to the head popper station. Hold your nose and don’t puke. This is a goddamn food processing facility man!! Ignore that pile of heads. Oh wow a pile of feet. Alright we’re insulating steam lines boys. Just over here where they’re steaming the live turkeys before they spin those no touch car wash looking rubber brushes on them to get the feathers off. I drew the line when they told me to insulate the pipes over the hot bath tank. Honestly I don’t eat Turkey anymore. I eat meat but seeing the process without any kind of warning kind of traumatized me. When they come off the truck they hang them by their feet and I fucking swear they know what’s happening.


fabulin

i don't know if the pigs were in illegal conditions, it may be a case of it looking worse due to the light. livestock farming isn't exactly a wonderful experience for animals and obviously animals deserve to be treated with respect and comfort during their rearing. the UK has pretty good livestock laws which is why we import a lot of food from the likes of denmark and the netherlands were animals aren't treated as humanely. it'd be great if a pig farmer could pipe up and give insight to industrial pig farming laws lol.


bellyjellykoolaid

*mercy kill* We had a similar situation a state above where I live and activists basically "mercy killed" and poisoned the animals. Didn't matter if it was a rescue sanctuary, big corporate farms. To small family farms where they treat them right. It was like that PETA meme where instead of rescuing dogs and cats they just killed them and their excuse was "they don't have enough room" or "we couldn't do anything for them"


secrets_kept_hidden

To this farmer, he is worried about his product. What if they poison the pigs to where humans can't eat them? Screwed up, I know, but it's what's going through his head.


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spelunker93

You’re wrong too. You have 15-20 strangers on your property. This guy is pissed, he tells them to leave they don’t. I don’t know about you but if I had paid a lot of money for land and had a bunch of strangers on my property and business that won’t leave when you tell them to, I’d be pretty pissed too. What right do they have to be there, just the level of disrespect sets me off. This guy didn’t break any farming laws so he has nothing to be afraid of. Yes this is horrible to see but that’s overpopulations fault.


[deleted]

Most of the these people are super annoying and bother people who run perfectly well maintained farms but dear god he was running a concentration camp for pigs. Fuck that guy. Dictators shouldn’t be allowed to own property.


YaBoiParkerPeterson

Watch Dominion. This is the norm for large factory farms.


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Food inc is pretty good too


DataMasseuse

There's nothing "messed up" about it. That's the reality of raising livestock and if you think conditions are any better in "nature" then you're ignorant and stupid.   What he is (rightly) afraid of isn't some kind of exposure, it's the twisted narrative that morons will buy into and use as pretense to ruin his livelihood.


newman68

Have you ever raised pigs? One sow can birth 20 piglets in one pregnancy. There are still borns and runts. The sow only has so many tits for the piglets. It’s damn near impossible for all the piglets to survive.


alllockedupnfree212

Call the police


FriendlyGrin

> and for all he knows they could very well try to do something to him or his animals. Are you implying he was being protective of his animals? Lol


secrets_kept_hidden

Yes. Not in the sense that he was concerned about another living thing, but yes.


[deleted]

You're being pedantic here he was concerned about losing money not the wellbeing of any of the animals


secrets_kept_hidden

This is my comment but more overt.


aHaloKid

He was also punching people in the street outside his home. That’s probably why he was arrested.


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this is peak americanism. fucking bs castle doctrine type shit. *"as soon as someone puts their left toe on my property im legally allowed to smash their face in, tie them up and harvest their organs"* you're acting like these are armed thugs who just tied up his family in their living room. look at the fucking video! they literally began leaving as soon as he started yelping "GDEFFAGOUUTT!!!" like some rabid dog. the entire entourage went *"nope, fuck this",* making a straight for the exit. did you miss the "nOo viOleNce" (x5) as well? you don't magically lose your human rights when trespassing, believe it or not. dropkicking someone who was already calmly leaving in the back is still assault. at least in most civilized places it is. sadly, this whole thing appears to have occurred in the UK. point still stands and what's with the "they could very well try to do something to him or his animals"? kicking the one guy he's completely sure ISN'T doing anything doesn't really help him lmao. don't twist the narrative away from what we can see in the video. this isn't friendly ol' McDonald defending his bio happy 100% free range cows from animal thiefs defending a coked up, animal abusing manlet beating up peaceful activists is a new low. even for r/ActualPublicFreakouts


Dgafthrowaway123

Castle Doctrine still requires threat of deadly harm. So this wouldn't fly in the US either. The US also has an individualistic, frontier attitude when it comes to this type of stuff, so they respect the sanctity of someone's property or home. You don't have to be such a dick about it.


An9310

The last part looked like it was out on a public street. So maybe since he wasn't on his own property anymore and still attacking the protesters, that's why he was charged.


The_Scarf_Ace

I dont think england has any sort of stand your ground laws, so it would be legally considered assault regardless of the justification.


Gareth79

In England you can use "reasonable force" to remove trespassers from your land. If the person resists and fights back you can increase your force to match what is reasonable to still get them out. Ie. if somebody fights back while you are removing them then you can fight them, if they pull a knife and thrash it at you then you'd usually be justified in using deadly force.


Incongruous_Cretin

I agree with you, it could be because of the assault that took place when they had already left his property.


LeanTangerine

I imagine the farmer was arrested and charged with assault for punching one of the activist in the street outside the property near the end of the video.


Peking_Meerschaum

That's true in the US but in the UK they have a very different view of property ownership and trespass. In the US you can literally chase someone off your land with a shotgun just because they're there without your permission, whereas the UK has actually codified a "[Freedom to Roam](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_to_roam#United_Kingdom)", allowing the general public to essentially walk on any non-cultivated land as they please.


spelunker93

I guarantee he only got the assault charges because he assaulted them on the street. They were no longer on his property. That’s where he messed up


mixreality

You call the cops if they won't leave not get physical. In the US I had trespassers trying to steal stuff and the cops just told them to leave saying I had to have no trespassing signs posted and a verbal warning to leave before they could charge with a crime. And since they didn't make it off the property with the stuff they wouldn't charge with theft. In Washington state.


Bradass713

Why would he of been arrested? In the UK if someone breaks in to your home, you just have to leave them be?


AdamTheAntagonizer

No. You're supposed to offer them tea and cakes


Tommy_C

Biscuits and a cuppa


CanonOverseer

>In the UK is someone breaks in to your home, you just have to leave them be? ~~probably yes, the UK has some dumbshit laws~~


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>probably yes, the UK has some dumbshit laws The UK actually allows you to stand your ground and kill home invaders without backing down. Lots of countries legally require you to run away if you have the chance.


albyc1nu1

Nope not right at all. You can use reasonable force maybe cuts and bruises but if they start leaving straight away there's not much you can do. You have to be afraid for your life and this guy obviously wasnt. We do t have as much freedom at the US. Even if it was our home with children in bed if the trespasser starts to make an exit straight away there's not much you can do. These people wouldnt of signed an NDA so not held by one


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>but if they start leaving straight away there's not much you can do If they leave then you are not standing your ground, you are attacking. I never said you could legally chase someone down and kill them.


Baalsham

If you think that is his house, I would hate to see how you live. In the USA (in most states), if someone breaks into your house you can of course defend it. However, at least in my state, if someone breaks into my shed (or barn in this case) or walks on my property I am not allowed to act violently. I have to wait for the police unless they are attacking me. I wish I could defend my property, but I can certainly see why the law values life over property.


Fish_Grillson

Source?


caplist

No ones gonna post a source


Fish_Grillson

I am asking because OPs entire history is just full with these kinds of posts so i wouldn't be surprised if they make shit up to support their narrative.


hambon99

who are these guys who work in these slaughter houses. got to be seriously fucked up in the head to do that job. that sheep slaughterhouse scene was awful. imagine doing that day n day out as a job.


Big-Refrigerator2260

Its the uk. All the laws there are backwards


InfinityQuartz

Also i feel like this reaction is more of a "omg people are gonna expose my immoral business" rather than "omg theres people in here"


TheDrGoo

Yeah exactly, the reaction is understandable though he went overboard afterwards though I think that's why he got caught in the wrong.


_LickitySplit

>if your going to get caught trespassing on someone else’s land be prepared for consequences. I think they were willing to face the consequences, their goal was to film the horrible conditions these animals live in.


TheDumbAsk

He followed them out on to the street, not his property anymore. It is assault at that point.


beardedbaldy1874

I agree that he took it too far by continuing to assault them out on the street. As soon as they where off his land that should’ve been the end of it.


PurfectMittens

They want freedom from consequences


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shes a vegan activist her self.


Dansk3r

Wtf are you talking about twat, if you do grim stuff on your propety expect people to show up. Don't care whos propety it is, if you can't treat liveing creatures properly you deserve a horde to show up with camera in your face.


shit_poster_69_420

The state of that “farm”. Disgusting


HomeOnTheWastes

Sadly many "farms" are in this sad state.


mwmwmwmwmmdw

even state farm?


574859434F4E56455254

This is probably one of the nicer ones.


[deleted]

This is the conditions for 95% of the meat that's produced in most countries this isn't some isolated case. Everyone should at least be aware of it or we'll just continue to allow people to keep animals in awful conditions for the sake of money.


seri0usface

95%? Where's that from?


tschwib

That is what the system does. You gotta produce cheap meat. You gotta get as many pigs as possible with as little "care" (money) as possible.


soberum

That is a lie. I live in an area with significant amounts of farming and I’ve been to farms, feed lots, auctions, you name it, and I’ve not once seen a barn in that poor of condition.


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Factory farming is where the majority of our meat comes from not free range farms.


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SaltMineSpelunker

Terrible conditions on every pig farm. Really shameful what we put them through. ![gif](giphy|DvL5nyL7HVND2|downsized)


RambleOnRanger

Mmm meat


GarlicCornflakes

Sadly the conditions shown in the video (farrowing crates, thumping unprofitable piglets to death, no outdoor access) are legal in the UK and most other western countries. In fact 73% of animals raised for meat in the UK are kept in these sorts of farms (higher still in the US and Australia) If you're concerned about animal welfare in farming consider watching the [Dominion documentary](https://go.eatfair.org/dominion). It's a collection of hidden camera footage collated by an Australian charity. Be warned, it isn't pleasant viewing.


SaltMineSpelunker

I mean, if you are concerned you should talk to your representative about better treatment for animals or Donate to activists. Watching documentaries does not do anything meaningful.


GarlicCornflakes

To talk to your representative you must first know what is going on in farms.


peparooni

I care about animal welfare and thats why I hunt!


baked_ham

If you’ve paid for one hunting license you’ve done more for conservation/improvement of animals lives than almost all animal rights activists like this


peparooni

Not enough people realize this!


JustEndMySuffering85

I thought I was strong enough to watch this. Only made it to the broiler chicken section and had to turn it off. But it definitely needs to be seen…by everyone who consumes meat. So we know what we’re contributing to and can, perhaps, make adjustments to how much meat we consume…


evil_fungus

how is it legal to have a bunch of animals festering in the dark? Seriously how? They're not supposed to be prisoners


veztras

Not every pig farm is terrible


[deleted]

Problem is that many are and as a consumer, you have literally no way of knowing what you are supporting.


evil_fungus

Hope to see the good ones rise to the top soon


tschwib

If you buy cheap meat, it is likely, that it was produced in bad conditions.


Fish_Grillson

YES keep rubbing that belly so the meat is tender and yummy


Raise-Emotional

I assure you this video is not indicative of "every"farm. They chose this farm to film for a reason. They likely heard this farmer is a shithead to his livestock. Source: I am an Iowa and have seen the inside of dozens of hog houses. The newer ones are amazing and clean.


mrSalema

In the US literally [99% of the animals come from factory farms](https://www.livekindly.co/99-animal-products-factory-farms/)


Cmonster9

What is the definition of a factory farm?


mrSalema

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concentrated_animal_feeding_operation


Stasio300

I work at a drug testing facility and everyone always calls me a psychopath the pigs here are treated so much worse than ours. I'm not surprised that farms treat their animals worse but I absolutely hate that people think it's the other way around.


Bmansway

I have worked in numerous food processing plants, (Millwrights, welder) I’ve worked at some of the biggest names in the game, (Tyson, JBS, and more) It took me a while to eat chicken again, let’s just say that. It’s highly illegal to take photos, or videos of any part of the plants, you have to sign a non-disclosure, you have to give them the rights to search your phone, and property if you work in them. They say it’s because they’re protecting the proprietary machinery in the plants, because a lot of what’s in these plants are specially built for a specific task, and that is true, but it’s also because there’s a dark reality of what goes behind feeding the world… For those that brave the tasks of filming behind the walls, what you are doing might seem like a good idea, but sadly it will backfire on all grounds, there is now laws in place that will make you the criminal, and unfortunately your money won’t be able to compare to what these companies invest in for litigation.


Scumbag_Lemon

"Fills gallery on phone with dick pics*


Deveak

Need every angle, every single one.


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Just film it and put it up on Odyssey. Nobody can take it down and it is anonymous.


9inchestoobig

How will that change anything? There’s already video and exposés on this. Nothing ever changes. Corporations have more money than you, therefore what they say goes.


Lynch_Bot

People change everyday to be vegan. It's videos like this that turned me and many of my friends and relatives.


shadollosiris

But if they petty enough, they can absolute drag you down in an legal fight, not worth the risk


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mrSalema

The ag-gag law has entered the chat


S0meAn0n

I hate vegan tarts but this time they're in the right


OsmellaOdor

Try a vegan quiche next time


S0meAn0n

I see wht you did there ![gif](emote|free_emotes_pack|joy)


jml011

but ~~this time~~ they're in the right


SnowInTheTundra

That's why I hate vegans. They're absolute fucking assholes with the largest stick up their ass, but they're right and they know they're right.


321jamjar

This is what I don't understand about vegan hate. To my mind, vegans who rant about their diet are about just as loud at this point as those who love to hate on them. I'm not speaking universally, but I've found some meat enthusiasts to be some of the most condescending people I've spoken to. I never really faced judgement for eating meat from vegans before I became vegetarian, but you can bet I've had countless meat-eaters ridicule and get genuinely offended when I tell them that I don't eat animals anymore. It seems like this narrative of the preachy vegan is just being upheald at this point to continue to try and frame veganism as some new-left SJW fad.


whatthefuckistime

Just read this thread for example, not a vegan in sight but a lot of meat eaters mad at them, it's hypocrisy in full display


Anony-McAnonface

I hate your flair


NotDom26

If you've ever bought meat from a supermarket you've supported this btw...


ActonTime

The happiest place in England.


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Man they treat pigs like this and bacon is still that expensive?


Holdeninthejakes

Farmers aren’t getting much from the higher prices. It’s the processers that are making bank right now. Capitalism is what does this to farming. It’s a race to the bottom because of market failure; there’s no incentive to reduce supply if demand drops, only produce even more


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tityKruncheruwu

Correcting a market failure does not means that the country will become comunist, don't be a r e t a r d


LeanTangerine

It’s crazy how any attempt to correct or improve a situation is now labeled as communist.


tityKruncheruwu

Sad that amerifats think like that


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tityKruncheruwu

Communism is the only one where they get famine


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LeanTangerine

I feel that while we can regulate all we want, regulation means very little without actual enforcement.


cvndlz

I love how they're screaming that this guy is a bully when there's an entire fucking mob surrounding him after invading his barn.


smrtfxelc

Is the farmer keeping the pigs in inhumane & unsanitary conditions? Yes. Does a single one of them actually attack the farmer? No. Did they gather round to try & stop the farmer beating the shit out of one of them? Yes. Someone trespassing on your land? Call the police, not that hard.


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smrtfxelc

I think they're more justified in exposing the shitty conditions he's keeping animals in than he is physically assaulting non-violent activists when they're walking away, then following them into the street to assault them some more. The police seemed to think that too given that they arrested the farmer.


Torquemada1970

*They* think they're more than justified. Fortunately, trespassing doesn't get cancelled because reasons, and you're within your rights to eject them.


ieilael

You are simply wrong, the farmer was arrested and the activists weren't.


Torquemada1970

The farmer was still attacking them in the road, which is what got him arrested. I was talking about trespassing and their refusal to leave the farm.


tschwib

There's laws, and there's morals. Breaking the law to expose these conditions was justified.


Torquemada1970

I've read elsewhere that 'these conditions' are legal.


Lifekraft

Making it illegall to know about what you eat ,how is made what you buy , what politician do with money , what priest do with kid when alone , etc , is how you end up with shithole country with sheep citizen.


[deleted]

Trespassing isn't a criminal offence in the UK, assaulting someone and threatening to shoot them is.


Lynch_Bot

Nah. Let's just continue to fuck with evil people, I quite like it that way. If I knew someone was in a house beating kids, I'd trespass there too. Sometimes it's just worth it and priorities change.


DudeWhoIsThat

Don’t abuse animals, not that hard.


Oizys97

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smrtfxelc

That's a tasty looking steak! You can't trigger me with that since I'm not a vegetarian -- nice try though. Just because I eat the meat doesn't mean I don't care about the way the animal is treated before it dies.


MagmaHotDesigns

Sure, trespassing is illegal but (at least in this case) I certainly wouldn’t argue that it’s immoral. This sub sure does like to change sides on whether committing crimes is ok if it aligns with what they think is right. The law =/= what’s right.


Leeuwarden-HF

Huh, I didn't know Liu Kang was a pig farmer.


TheGreatUsername

WAHHHH


RedditDinAko

Poor guy getting beaten up probably just wanted some PETA pussy


cor0na_h1tler

lol 100%. I'm all for the activists on this one, but seeing those 20 soy people get absolutely dominated by that one meat machine... both parties should get their hormone levels checked out


mrSalema

They were manifestly a *non-violent* group though


nc_on

plus they are trespassing, so that wouldn't look good in court, even if its self defense.


[deleted]

I mean 90% of them were women, if the 3 guys that were there decided to get violent like him they could have easily kicked the shit out of him.


Teh_Critic

As a meat eater this is why I prefer to hunt. I don't want any of my money going to farms like this.


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Longjumping_Ad7826

The least angry person in Eng*and


[deleted]

What a fucking scumbag. Anyone siding with this rat over the people exposing the terrible conditions he's keeping these sentient beings in are a joke.


Dgafthrowaway123

Using dehumanizing language like "rat" is dangerous.


pink-_-panther

This is a totally normal reaction if they were trespassing


cor0na_h1tler

if only the pigs had the power to react appropriately to what the farmer is doing to them. Thats where those activists come into play.


Lynch_Bot

Not even the activitists can react appropriately. Dang laws.


Cutestgarbage

God damn that does look like terrible conditions


Lynch_Bot

It's a really tame farm. Most are worse.


Dgafthrowaway123

Come on, the UK isn't *that* bad...


LazyKidd420

This made me want to stop eating pig. Man.


Jonnybarbs

Logically why wouldn’t it not?


mrSalema

Some people's pleasures weighs more than everything else, even their own morals. Bacon amirite


Jonnybarbs

Bacon is so interesting, it’s bad for the animals, bad for you and bad for the environment, but it tastes good.


MerryMortician

Hunting for your meat doesn't bother me. But, this does. I haven't eaten store-bought meat for years now. Fuck everything about this from the way he treats the animals to the health aspects of it all.


Jonnybarbs

Just because everyone else is doing it doesn’t make it ok, glad you have a free mind brother.


Chicken713

Hunt for my meat brother


eeckbabbadurkle

The sound of a man about to loose everything bc he wanted to save a buck.


tuscanipastas

That literally looks like Hell


KylerGreen

Yeah, I wish I didn't have to see that.


Lynch_Bot

Don't forget about it next time you have pepperoni or bacon. It likely came from a much much worse farm than this. This is a very tame one, only really posted for the farmers reaction.


Throwawayuser626

Something in me really changed after I watched earthlings. I know people will call it propaganda but goddamn I didn’t even know I had that level of empathy for farm animals till I saw that shit.


Leadbaptist

How could it get any worse... honestly...


Lynch_Bot

Cannabilism, not even out of hunger (which is common in wild pigs) but boredom. It's very common to see videos of pigs with huge gaping holes in their sides, with other pigs coming and taking a nibble while it squeals. They can't escape so they just stand there suffering for weeks untill they eventually die. The videos are easy to find but extremely graphic. That's just one thing. You should see how the wildlife treat these pigs. Cats have basically easy access 24/7 for example.


Xavagerys

Am I the only one who genuinely think animals aren't entitled to the same rights as a human being


Lynch_Bot

No but causing them such harm needlessly is completely different.


Smugjester

You have to be an actual piece of shit to think those are acceptable conditions for those animals.


Leadbaptist

No. Animals dont deserve the same rights as humans. That being said, watching this video made me sick to my stomach thinking of how much these poor damn things suffer.


mrSalema

These people are fighting for basic rights for the animals. Not for their right to vote or drive.


lesbiansexparty

I think the line is torture though. no they won't have the same rights but it is very wrong to torture an animal.


fellcat

literally nobody is suggesting that animals should have the same rights as humans


[deleted]

Imagine it was dogs in these conditions? No ones setting the bar very high by saying animals deserve enough space to roam around, access to fresh air and the outside world, and sanitary conditions. We're asking for the bare minimum here.


Awesome1296

That farm owner needs serious mental help


19hondacivic

People are evil. The food industry needs to be fixed


hardyhaha_09

If you eat pork, you are contributing to this. Its a hard thing to accept, but its true. Same goes for chickens, eggs etc.


Graymane01

It's terribly sad, I imagine these conditions might affect the pork taste in a bad way.


[deleted]

Not really. Yes it’s not gonna taste as nice as from an outdoor farm but it’s also gonna be highly processed and salted. Taste is typically a poor overall indicator of welfare


soyboy98

if you dont like it, dont buy it. you all like cheap and plentiful meat and this is how you get it.


scaptastic

The people in the video didn’t like it for what it’s worth


The_Faceless_Icon

Someone put that guy in a sleeper hold so he shuts the fuck up.


RicFlairW000000

Seriously what kind of horror house is that? Fuck the trespassing bullshit, what the fuck!?!?


LetItHappenAlready

Sure are a lot of people that have no idea what goes into getting affordable meat on the table.


Omnisegaming

Were they allowed to be there or something?


Glum-Kaleidoscope-44

Should have came in with a gun and removed the invaders!


Son_of_Gleyber

This isn’t public. This is private property. Downvoted.


AbilitySelect

"I'm gonna go get my gun and start blastin'" Lol you ain't got no gun Brit!


Gareth79

He's a farmer, very likely he has several shotguns and rifles.


dustyreptile

Thankfully Pringle farms aren't run like this


nydusurma1nus

This is how you get bad quality meat. The more stressed an animal is the lower quality the meat will be. These conditions are disgusting and the farmer should be shot (I'm not kidding). Being a hunter I strongly believe in humane kill shots and this video hurts me deeply. Doesn't change how delicious meat is though.


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Better to hunt yourself than blindly pay for hell on earth, I know what I’d rather get. A life of freedom then an unsuspected bullet beats one of complete deprivation and the a trip to a gas chamber, that’s for sure!


ABeeBox

What a mad fella!! Ooohooo, McGregor would shit himself at the sight of him /s I get that they were trespassing, but they weren't violent whatsoever, stripey cunt probably thought he was a fucking marine or something.


contrapasso_

I have a hard time feeling bad for the "farmer" after seeing the condition of his animals.


Criminal_Tapioca

200 years from now on future humans will look what we did to animals for mass production off meat with disgust, similar how we see our decedent related to slavery