I find This the but inhuman that have seen in my life. These animal poor feel fear, pain and solitude. They are captive, all their lives in cages where with great difficulty they can move. The light of the sun, and the atmosphere in that you/they breathe this full with pesticidas, never come chemical.
The workers constantly electrocute them and they mistreat them in unconscious and cruel ways. If they find this interesting, I believe that it is because never in fact have visited this way a place.
As these animals they live sick, they give them big quantities of antibiotics, which you consume unintentionally. Imagine the repercussions for their health, the health of their hijos/as and nietos/as, when the antibiotics stop to work them. Here in The United States, we are already seeing this problem.
If the hell exists, these places are its mirror. We are making the same thing with the cows and with the birds, without thinking of the future repercussions for our health, our spirituality and our environment.
You cannot be so cruel with an alive being and that it FEELS, without paying the consequences. If they don't believe that these animals feel, observe them in normal situations.
Please, think that each action that you/they take, affects the next seven generations. When we lose our humanity, we lose the right to live.
Cordially,
Alexandra Espindola, M.A.
Professor Cultural of Anthropology Social and Transformation
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