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Forum Post: DEBATE: Should Occupy Wall Street Push For Much Higher Regulations In The Meat Packing Industry?

Posted 12 years ago on Jan. 16, 2012, 8:01 p.m. EST by TheGreedyCapitalist (47) from Long Beach, CA
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"If slaughterhouses had glass walls everyone would be vegetarian" - Paul Mccartney

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Should Occupy Wall Street fight and push for animal rights in the meat packing industry? Do you think this is a serious issue? Should Occupy Wall Street protest these meat packing companies that abuse and mistreat animals?

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[-] 1 points by MarxistHypocrisy101 (2) 12 years ago

Why not. Alligning yourself with the Animal Rights terror-cultists and their science-hating propaganda is probably the only thing you could do right now to make your non-movement look like a bigger joke than it already is.

[-] 1 points by TitusMoans (2451) from Boulder City, NV 12 years ago

Yes, by all means, let's make animals part of the Occupy movement as well. PETA isn't ridiculous enough, Occupy protestors can take up the cause. Justice for all, especially for our four-footed friends.

[-] 0 points by JamesS89118 (646) from Las Vegas, NV 12 years ago

And our double-digit IQ'ed brethren, right?

[-] 1 points by gnomunny (6819) from St Louis, MO 12 years ago

James, I think you're being generous. ;-)

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[-] 0 points by JamesS89118 (646) from Las Vegas, NV 12 years ago

I stopped worrying about the Latin-American Meat Packing Glitterati and learned to love my vegetables. One carrot to rule them ALL!

http://www.songmeanings.net/songs/view/2890/

[+] -5 points by GirlFriday (17435) 12 years ago

Food Justice.

[-] 1 points by JamesS89118 (646) from Las Vegas, NV 12 years ago

Like all American justice; two-tiered. Organic and poisoned. Separate and very unequal.