April 6, 2014
The Inhumane Treatment
Earthlings can be defined as an inhabitant of the earth. It can safely be said then that human and animals fit into this category since we all inhabit the earth. Therefore animals and people should be treated equally since we share common desires like food, companionship, and shelter, but sadly this is not the case. Humans being the dominant species treat other earthlings as objects. Humans have the greater power to get to decide when, where, and how these animals will die. As said by Paul Solotaroff of Rolling Stones Magazine, “Each year, an estimated 9 billion broiler chickens, 113 million pigs, and 33 million cows are raised for our consumption in dark, filthy, pestilent barns”. …show more content…
As earthlings, humans and animals should both be treated with upmost respect. Animals involved in industrial food production however are not treated with this respect. These cows, pigs, and chickens are treated inhumanely when they could easily be treated better. The large role industrial food production companies play in the inhumane treatment of needs to be changed in order to ensure the well being of these animals.
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