foie gras is delicious, but its also extremely unethical. Most people wouldn't agree that battery farmed chicken eggs are ethical, but the only reason it's easier to get people to stop buying battery farm chicken eggs is because they taste pretty much the same as free range.
Defending foie gras is saying that you think the extra taste is the worth the prolonged suffering of an animal instead of a reasonably comfortable quality of life followed by a painless death.
@IsisWade i respect everything you said. but may i remind you that we are on top of the food chain. i just think that when we eat delicacies like foie gras, have a sense of appreciation for the pain of the animals would be enough.
@IsisWade I would take a moment to say that the majority of free range eggs are grown in much the same way as the battery farms except they have some exposure to the outdoors; they're not any less cramped... This is possible due to lax regulations.
There is a type of foie gras that is supposedly(as I've never tried it) as good as the high quality kind that is cruelty free; it's made in some small village somewhere in Europe, though I've forgotten where; they're not force-fed, and roam freely.
At around 31/32 seconds it looks like GR has some kind of earwig type device in his left ear. Any thoughts?
Shannmeister 2 months ago
foie gras is delicious, but its also extremely unethical. Most people wouldn't agree that battery farmed chicken eggs are ethical, but the only reason it's easier to get people to stop buying battery farm chicken eggs is because they taste pretty much the same as free range.
Defending foie gras is saying that you think the extra taste is the worth the prolonged suffering of an animal instead of a reasonably comfortable quality of life followed by a painless death.
IsisWade 3 months ago
@IsisWade i respect everything you said. but may i remind you that we are on top of the food chain. i just think that when we eat delicacies like foie gras, have a sense of appreciation for the pain of the animals would be enough.
williamswei1990 3 months ago
@IsisWade I would take a moment to say that the majority of free range eggs are grown in much the same way as the battery farms except they have some exposure to the outdoors; they're not any less cramped... This is possible due to lax regulations.
There is a type of foie gras that is supposedly(as I've never tried it) as good as the high quality kind that is cruelty free; it's made in some small village somewhere in Europe, though I've forgotten where; they're not force-fed, and roam freely.
OdinLowe 3 months ago
the making of foie gras is barbaric and any decent human being would boycott this product
hardgayramen4ever 1 year ago
@hardgayramen4ever You are wrong.
kiminokami 1 year ago
@hardgayramen4ever No.
Nabiki73 1 year ago
@hardgayramen4ever Amen.
7279616E 8 months ago 2
@hardgayramen4ever haha no
ClassicHolic 4 months ago
@hardgayramen4ever get over it
Shizzmonger 3 months ago