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This Week's Animal Abuse From NPR
Fast food invested NPR continues to promote slaughterhouse
and factory farm products on a daily basis.
and factory farm products on a daily basis.
NPR's 200 million dollars in fast food stock has not been sold by the corrupted network which receives public money. Thousands of mammal flesh commercials have been inserted disguised as news.
This week Vivian Schiller's numerous
shillings of mammal corpses and bird carcasses include All Things Considered's
Wed. mammal flesh commercials, a Morning Edition singing of a mustard and
hot dog song (eating a hot dog is necrophagy: a dead body in a bun coffin), and
interviewing of hunters and the hunter dominated USFWS in concluding
that BP need only replace the dead dolphins, pelicans, seagulls and billions of
fish dead from its Corexit and oil. This is akin to saying murderers fulfill their
amends by having children.
NPR continued its attack on 450 million Indian vegetarians with a story
by KALW's
Sandip Roy-Chowdhury commercial for toxic decapitated fishheads
and a story about tandoori chicken corpses.
Ira Flatow weekly promotes vivisection (inflicting pain on animals
in research).
NPR's 9 years of hyping the bloodbaths in Afghanistan, Pakistan,
Iraq have meant the burning and bombing deaths of animals, birds,
fishes and trees
as well as people.
Marketplace features many mammal murder stocks.
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This is about the rather bizarre take you have on whether NORMAL (expected, etc.) for NPR (or just about anything else in our society) to treat eating meat casually, as if it's what almost everybody does, because that's the current reality. Doesn't make it right, the vast majority who eat meat could be absolutely wrong. But you can't go around acting like they are weird, our of step, etc.
By all means work to change that reality if that's what you want to do. But don't complain that you aren't seeing organs of our society expressing vegetarian attitudes until AFTER you have managed somehow to convicne one heck of a lot more people.