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minus-square@testfactorlink9•10 months agoTo be fair, he’s not contradicting the intended statement. “Animals in captivity” usually refers to zoos/aquariums/etc in this context. They are just pointing out that animals raised for food are also “animals in captivity,” and have dramatically reduced lifespans.
minus-square@cuerdoOPlink3•10 months agoFarm animals are not animals in captivity. Captivity implies being captured and being held captured. It is about wild animals that do live longer in a control environment albeit loosing their freedom. Animal farming is a different animal
minus-square@testfactorlink4•10 months agoMy response was in reference to the comment the guy above linked to. The one by WallEx. That post was claiming animals didn’t live longer in captivity, but was taking animals raised for meat into account.
To be fair, he’s not contradicting the intended statement. “Animals in captivity” usually refers to zoos/aquariums/etc in this context.
They are just pointing out that animals raised for food are also “animals in captivity,” and have dramatically reduced lifespans.
Farm animals are not animals in captivity.
Captivity implies being captured and being held captured.
It is about wild animals that do live longer in a control environment albeit loosing their freedom.
Animal farming is a different animal
My response was in reference to the comment the guy above linked to. The one by WallEx.
That post was claiming animals didn’t live longer in captivity, but was taking animals raised for meat into account.