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Oven Ready Humans

anon@indymedia.org (Led) | 24.08.2012 14:55

Earlier today, activists from Derby Animal Rights engaged with Saturday shoppers outside the Guildhall meat and fish market in the centre of Derby, discussing the controversial issue of animal agriculture. In addition to an information stall, two activists were naked, wrapped in meat packaging and labelled up as "oven ready humans", drawing attention to the often overlooked reality that trays of sanitized and unrecognisable flesh in a shop chiller were once living, feeling individuals. There was a blood spattered butcher wielding a cleaver to highlight the inherent violence of the industry and a hard hitting narrative delivered over a megaphone.

Earlier today, activists from Derby Animal Rights engaged with Saturday shoppers outside the Guildhall meat and fish market in the centre of Derby, discussing the controversial issue of animal agriculture. In addition to an information stall, two activists were naked, wrapped in meat packaging and labelled up as "oven ready humans", drawing attention to the often overlooked reality that trays of sanitized and unrecognisable flesh in a shop chiller were once living, feeling individuals. There was a blood spattered butcher wielding a cleaver to highlight the inherent violence of the industry and a hard hitting narrative delivered over a megaphone.
The veggie campaigners distributed leaflets from various animal rights organisations such as Animal Aid (www.animalaid.org.uk) and Viva (www.viva.org.uk), whose undercover investigations have revealed widespread malpractice and brutality in the farming industry.

In the UK alone, 850 million animals and hundreds of millions of fish are killed every year to put meat on tables - that's more than three million animals a day. Before they are slaughtered, hundreds of millions lead desolate, disease-ridden lives on factory farms.
Rainforests are cleared for grazing; methane from livestock causes global warming; soil is eroded by cattle; slurry poisons waterways; and the seas are laid to waste by overfishing. The global appetite for meat and the industrial techniques of the meat industry are destroying the Earth.
Further, while 750 million people go to bed hungry every night, one-third of the world's grain is fed to farmed animals... A typical Western meat-based diet can only feed 2.5 billion people: a plant-based diet will feed every one of us.
Also worth noting is that Vegetarians live longer and suffer less from diseases such as hypertension, obesity, coronary artery disease, certain kinds of cancer and diabetes...

It was Sir Paul McCartney who first observed "If slaughterhouses had glass walls, everyone would be a vegetarian" (see www.meat.org for more from this British music legend). On the evidence of today's Derby Animal Rights initiative, it seems he was right. The response from the public was generally very positive, several pledging to permanently give up meat after seeing pictures from behind the scenes of its production.

There were also petitions against the selling of kangaroo meat by Lidl, and of course against the widely hated plans to build the biggest factory farm the UK has yet seen, in Foston, just up the road.

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heinz

24.08.2012 15:49

Paul mcartney sold linda mcartneys veg food company to heinz! u know nothing typical ar new comer.

alf


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no mention

24.08.2012 16:32

Brushed under the carpet as always.

ritual slaughter


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i cant imagine there ever ever

24.08.2012 17:31

ever being a world where people don't eat animals.

Can you guys seriously say you can? good on you for doing what you believe in, but damn, can't help thinking in the back of my mind that you're efforts amount to little more than a waste of time.

duno


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pig shot

24.08.2012 18:53

I stopped eating meat when i saw a pig take a bolt to head what affected me was that the pig knew he was going to die they dragged him out by a rope he was screaming and that was that. I just thought sod it ile stop eating it. Probably the only good thing ive done in my life. But what realy gets me with ar people? is they never say anything about ritual slaughter cos it dont fit in with there pro muslim views.

ya right


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ann hypocrit

24.08.2012 20:19

Take ya agenda and keep it out of ar.

alf


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