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minus-square@chiliedogglink34•1 year agoChickens aren’t at risk of extinction due to human consumption. We don’t have whale ranches.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink7•1 year agoI don’t believe Minke whales are endangered either.
minus-squareRoboticidelink1•1 year agoWhich would be great if they were hunting Minke whales, but they’re hunting fin whales, which are endangered.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink3•1 year ago@Numberone @chiliedogg They probably will be soon now…
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink4•1 year agoBillions of living things forced to experience short brutal painful existences inside of concentration camps
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•1 year agoFarming livestock is industrialised animal cruelty. Animals are kept in squalid conditions. Whales have a good life followed by a quick death (unless it dies in the Faroe Islands). Dynamite tipped harpoon will get the job done right.
Chickens aren’t at risk of extinction due to human consumption.
We don’t have whale ranches.
I don’t believe Minke whales are endangered either.
They aren’t. “Least concern”
Which would be great if they were hunting Minke whales, but they’re hunting fin whales, which are endangered.
@Numberone @chiliedogg They probably will be soon now…
Billions of living things forced to experience short brutal painful existences inside of concentration camps
Farming livestock is industrialised animal cruelty. Animals are kept in squalid conditions. Whales have a good life followed by a quick death (unless it dies in the Faroe Islands). Dynamite tipped harpoon will get the job done right.