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riskllama wrote:at least they don't eat them, I suppose.

This is the exception, not the norm in Canada. Has there ever been a case of animal cruelty and successful conviction in China?mrswdk wrote:http://bc.ctvnews.ca/guilty-plea-in-sho ... -1.3206694A company that owns a dairy farm in British Columbia's Fraser Valley and one of its directors have pleaded guilty in a violent cattle-abuse case.
A Mercy for Animals employee sought a job at the dairy farm, which is one of the largest in Canada with 2,800 cows. After he was hired in spring 2014, he was given minimal training and was not given an animal-welfare guide, the court heard.
He wore a hidden camera inside a milking parlour between April and June 2014. Portions of the video were shown in court Friday.
The video appears to show employees repeatedly kicking and punching cows, beating them with canes, ripping out their tail hair. It shows a cow being lifted by a chain around her neck using a tractor. An employee can also be seen attaching milking equipment to the testes of bulls.
Some employees appeared to be enjoying themselves, cheering and laughing, while some watched, apparently without intervening.
"This is way more fun than milking," one employee can be heard saying during one violent incident.

China is in as much shit as the west in that regard, with the difference that China also adds dogs to their list of cattle and that in the west it only happens behind close doors rather than in public.mrswdk wrote:Thankfully Chinese do not treat cattle in the same manner that the white barbarians do.
Some circus animals mistreated in China:Sadly, the cruelty is an inherent part of the dog meat trade: there's a traditional belief that the meat tastes better if the animal suffers as it dies, with adrenaline coursing through the body.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/pets/news-fe ... -about-it/
Animal abuse unfortunately happens almost everywhere(China as well) with very few exceptions. Countries should take example of places like Germany and Switzerland, who added animal rights to their constitution.According to a report by PETA detailing the findings, days-old tiger cubs are separated from their mothers, monkeys demonstrate self-destructive behaviors such as chewing on their arms, and baby bears are chained by their necks to a wall, unable to sit for hours, to train them to walk on their hind legs. The report that PETA wrote also documented that the animals lacked sufficient food, water, and veterinary care.
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/2016 ... mal-abuse/
Well that's alright then.waauw wrote:with the difference that... in the west it only happens behind close doors rather than in public.
Problem solved!Countries should take example of places like Germany and Switzerland, who added animal rights to their constitution.
Yes Germany, where there are beast brothels. Animals have the right to intercourse with monetary gain......mrswdk wrote:Well that's alright then.waauw wrote:with the difference that... in the west it only happens behind close doors rather than in public.
Problem solved!Countries should take example of places like Germany and Switzerland, who added animal rights to their constitution.

A fair day's wage for a fair day's work!BoganGod wrote:Yes Germany, where there are beast brothels. Animals have the right to intercourse with monetary gain......mrswdk wrote:Well that's alright then.waauw wrote:with the difference that... in the west it only happens behind close doors rather than in public.
Problem solved!Countries should take example of places like Germany and Switzerland, who added animal rights to their constitution.