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<blockquote data-quote="SLA" data-source="post: 4254774" data-attributes="member: 74462"><p>I can still remember a local chicken place (don't know if hens or growers) being burnt down by animal rights activists with birds in when I was still at school. Scary to think how popular they are getting, and how they seem to target impressionable youngsters, unfortunately they'll always be about to some extent but they should not just be laughed at and dismissed. Large portions of the population have little/no contact with farming/livestock etc and they need to hear more positive things about them. Countryfile doesn't really help but this farming life etc are really useful at showing why things are done and how much the farmers genuinely care. They need to be publicly challenged about the"facts" they are pedling. </p><p>Genuine cruelty should never be ok, although it can often be unintentional.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SLA, post: 4254774, member: 74462"] I can still remember a local chicken place (don't know if hens or growers) being burnt down by animal rights activists with birds in when I was still at school. Scary to think how popular they are getting, and how they seem to target impressionable youngsters, unfortunately they'll always be about to some extent but they should not just be laughed at and dismissed. Large portions of the population have little/no contact with farming/livestock etc and they need to hear more positive things about them. Countryfile doesn't really help but this farming life etc are really useful at showing why things are done and how much the farmers genuinely care. They need to be publicly challenged about the"facts" they are pedling. Genuine cruelty should never be ok, although it can often be unintentional. [/QUOTE]
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