Salmon infected with parasites (Myxozoa: Myxobilidae: Henneguya zschokkei). Source: Wikipedia. |
By H.G. von Österreich und von Toskana
October 27, 2019
Human behaviour is a vast landscape. There are some humans who are quite humane. People full of compassion, sympathy and consideration for their own kind, animals and plants. In many ways, they are ahead of their time.
Also, this planet is plagued with humans who are inhumane in various degrees. On the lowest extreme, you may encounter folks who are selfish assholes, others may be as calm and shrewish as a greedy banker or businessman who always ready to vampirise or parasitise on anyone or anything, all the way up to the highest extreme, where you can find people who are more like volcanoes, upon exploding they get quite violent and cruel. Behaviourly, these could perfectly be thrown into the Plio-Pleistocene australopithecine bag (Fig. 1).
A few of these inhumane human volcanoes can be seen in action on fish farms, mostly gruesome places where live fish are treated like crap (Videos 1-2):
After having watched the above, now comes the big question for you: If you care about animals, the environment and your health, are you going to support this kind of ecologically and economically unsustainable business with your next purchase?
Figure 1. Fossil skull of an australopithecine (Australopithecus sediba). Source: Wikipedia. |
A few of these inhumane human volcanoes can be seen in action on fish farms, mostly gruesome places where live fish are treated like crap (Videos 1-2):
Video 1. A sea of suffering: Compassion over killing exposes cruelty on fish farm. Uploaded by tryveg.
Video 2. Fish farming´s cruel secret. Uploaded by Compassion in World Farming.
After having watched the above, now comes the big question for you: If you care about animals, the environment and your health, are you going to support this kind of ecologically and economically unsustainable business with your next purchase?
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