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Animal rights advocates argue the circle should expand to include life itself for sentient beings—that no creature with a will to live should be treated as property.
Neither approach is "easy." Welfare requires constant vigilance to enforce standards and hold industries accountable. Rights require a fundamental restructuring of human society and commerce. Animal rights advocates argue the circle should expand
Rights advocates argue that welfare reforms are a "cage, but nicer" fallacy. By making factory farming more palatable to consumers (e.g., "cage-free" labels), welfare reforms actually prolong the system of exploitation. As abolitionist Gary Francione states: "There is no such thing as humane meat or humane eggs." Rights advocates argue that welfare reforms are a
The next morning, he walked to the barn earlier than usual. He stood by the holding pen, watching the next day's work. A young Holstein, her black spots still sharp against white, turned her head to look at him. He’d seen that look a thousand times. But tonight, he didn't see a carcass weight or a grade of marbling. He stood by the holding pen, watching the next day's work
The old man, Silas, had been the slaughterman for forty-seven years. His hands, thick as oak roots, knew the weight of a bolt gun better than the weight of his own child. He never thought about it. The cows came down the chute, lowing softly, their big, wet eyes blank with instinct. He’d place the muzzle, pop , and they’d drop. Clean. Efficient. That was his pride.