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Do any ABERS work in food preparation plants that make meat products, and what really happens.
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It's about the use of a proxy to protect you from something unpleasant and how that can lead to a rather disconnected attitude to life (both human and animal).
If you are prepared to have someone kill and prepare an animal on your behalf, then I think it is important that you understand what is being done. I've been there, seen it and (whilst it isn't my ideal way of spending a morning) I think it was a valuable experience.
In your analogy, I think it's closer to situation of people who won't be on the organ donor register, but will gladly accept an organ if they need it ...
It's about the use of a proxy to protect you from something unpleasant and how that can lead to a rather disconnected attitude to life (both human and animal).
If you are prepared to have someone kill and prepare an animal on your behalf, then I think it is important that you understand what is being done. I've been there, seen it and (whilst it isn't my ideal way of spending a morning) I think it was a valuable experience.
In your analogy, I think it's closer to situation of people who won't be on the organ donor register, but will gladly accept an organ if they need it ...
To my shame we once went on holiday to Scotland and to get to our "hunting lodge"(Self catering holiday let--fantastic) we had to drive five miles through fields of sheep and all I could think of was roast lamb.So I sent my husband back down the five miles to buy a joint of lamb. Very nice it was too.
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