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    1. Dramatic_Strategy_95 on

      Ahh man. I think that’s me finished eating pork.

    2. harmlessdonkey on

      Using carbon dioxide to asphyxiate them is also cruel. An inert gas should be mandatory.

    3. Call me a monster, but of all the issues that the EU Parliament should look into right now, anesthesia for pigs ranks very low.

    4. whooo_me on

      Anyone else read that headline as “European Parliament can’t bear to look at (pig castration) without anesthesia…”

      No? Me neither (nervous laughter).

    5. Mindless_Gas8003 on

      Go vegan. It’s difficult at first, but when you get more experience in veganism you’ll realize all your excuses start melting away.

    6. HarryCumpole on

      Anaesthetising the European Parliament so they can look at pig castration? Is this normal procedure?

    7. Xitztlacayotl on

      Not sure what to say. I just fully support the castration however it may be done.

      Non-castrated pork smells and tastes revolting. Actually I don’t know what it tastes like because I can’t even put it in my mouth.

      It’s the worst thing when there is a family feast with a roasted (non-castrated) pork, but I just sit there hungry and with an empty plate.

    8. OKBWargaming on

      European parliament and only taking care of the most useless shit, name a more iconic duo.

    9. Available-Sun6124 on

      Animals should be treated by respect. Even those that are going to be eaten. I have slaughtered countless of hens (home grown, happy ones) and to me it’s important that i know how animal i eat has grown and how it was killed. And how it was treated when it was alive.

      I obviously don’t usually buy meat from stores… and am mostly vegetarian.

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