redfarmer
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I care a lot about food issues and occasionally follow the arguments of PETA, which tend to be insanity mixed with a little truth. So I couldn't help but notice their new campaign to pressure Dean & DeLuca to drop foie gras from their stores and distributors.
Then I read their issue statment on foie gras. Their reasoning seems to be that some farms producing foie gras keep their animals in inhumane conditions, therefore foie gras is always inhumane.
Incidentally, their own video on foie gras, while showing a few dead ducks without context, doesn't seem to show the ducks under any more stress than most factory farms and, in fact, seems to show the ducks in slightly better conditions than, say, cows and chickens from their other videos.
Just curious if anyone has any opinion on the foie gras controversy. PETA seems to be using a lot of rhetoric and very little actual facts, like usual. What do you think?
Then I read their issue statment on foie gras. Their reasoning seems to be that some farms producing foie gras keep their animals in inhumane conditions, therefore foie gras is always inhumane.
Incidentally, their own video on foie gras, while showing a few dead ducks without context, doesn't seem to show the ducks under any more stress than most factory farms and, in fact, seems to show the ducks in slightly better conditions than, say, cows and chickens from their other videos.
Just curious if anyone has any opinion on the foie gras controversy. PETA seems to be using a lot of rhetoric and very little actual facts, like usual. What do you think?