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How accurate is goveg.com?

by Guest58683  |  earlier

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I was just wondering how accurate goveg.com is? They mention specific cruelty to animal practices and I want to know how much of that info is truthful, and how much of it is embellished.

I would love to have a link to any sources that refute goveg.com.

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  1. i have never been there nor heard of it even though I'm huge on animal right activism.  I go to treehugger.com, try there and see if it contridicts anything this other sight has been saying


  2. Bob Torres is a vegan, animal activist, author, and university professor with a BA in psychology, a BSc in agricultural sciences, and a MSc and PhD in Developmental Sociology.

    While doing his science degree, he had opportunity to visit feed lots, slaughter houses, dairy factories, and battery-cage farms.  In a recent broadcast of his radio show, he was asked about the portrayal of slaughterhouse conditions by AR groups like PeTA and whether they were representative of the whole.  Torres stated that by his first-hand knowledge of having seen it himself, what is seen in PeTA and AR "propaganda" is NOT the exception, it's the norm.

  3. Do you want someone to tell you that animals walk up and offer them selfs up for meat? Sorry, but I get sick of seeing this question asked in different ways.

    BTW: I have more respect for hunters then I do for the people who buy meat at the local grocery store. Atleast the hunters can't pretend that meat grows on trees.

  4. There aren't going to be any sites that refute goveg.com unless they are incorrect because sadly, these cruel practices are happening everywhere. I'm a film student and joined a documentary team a few years ago and we actually went undercover in a few of these slaughterhouses and factory farms for a movie for one of our classes.  

    Some slaughterhouses and factory farms are worse than others, but after I saw how most animals were being treated, I decided to become a vegetarian. Knowing that it MIGHT be happening to the animals I was eating was enough for me to leave meat off my plate for good.

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