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What is it about some humans that allows them to treat animals as if they were mindless pieces of flesh grown in a test tube?
http://news.yahoo.com/s/yblog_thelookout/20101217/ts_yblog_thelookout/undercover-investigation-of-smithfield-foods-reveals-factory-farm-horrors" [Broken].
Please bear in mind I'm not coming at this from the perspective of an animal rights activist. I loathe PETA, I've hunted, am a meat-eater, and have no problem with people wearing fur. Yet I am boggled when I see dogs chained up outside, shivering, in sub-zero temperatures, and am vexed when I hear of massive die-offs in chicken houses during hot summer days.
Rather, I'm trying to understand if there's something different happening in the brains of those who are able to do these things without remorse. Is it simply learned behavior? Or is there something missing, like the self-check circuits which allow most people to not act out on every thought that comes to mind?
When I read of things like "gestation crates" and other grossly inhumane treatment of animals, however, I wonder how it's possible for these farmers to turn a blind eye to the unnecessary cruelty they're inflicting on other creatures? What must turn off in their brains before they can do this?
This phenomenon has higher implications as to why some people seem to be capable of cruel and inhumane treatment of other humans, up to, and including genocide of other humans.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/yblog_thelookout/20101217/ts_yblog_thelookout/undercover-investigation-of-smithfield-foods-reveals-factory-farm-horrors" [Broken].
Please bear in mind I'm not coming at this from the perspective of an animal rights activist. I loathe PETA, I've hunted, am a meat-eater, and have no problem with people wearing fur. Yet I am boggled when I see dogs chained up outside, shivering, in sub-zero temperatures, and am vexed when I hear of massive die-offs in chicken houses during hot summer days.
Rather, I'm trying to understand if there's something different happening in the brains of those who are able to do these things without remorse. Is it simply learned behavior? Or is there something missing, like the self-check circuits which allow most people to not act out on every thought that comes to mind?
When I read of things like "gestation crates" and other grossly inhumane treatment of animals, however, I wonder how it's possible for these farmers to turn a blind eye to the unnecessary cruelty they're inflicting on other creatures? What must turn off in their brains before they can do this?
This phenomenon has higher implications as to why some people seem to be capable of cruel and inhumane treatment of other humans, up to, and including genocide of other humans.
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