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    1. The Washington Whig‏ @_FitCrit 21 Jul 2019
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      Essentially, to what extent do we naturally hate to see things suffer and die (which I think we naturally do), and what extent is it a post-processed-food era conceit that we might struggle emotionally with, for example, hunting for food?

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    2. The Washington Whig‏ @_FitCrit 21 Jul 2019
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      How much of it is an extension of people who, for example, are revolted to think of chicken breast as muscle, or of a chicken laying an egg? A disconnect from the real world due to lack of knowledge, rather than the natural state of things which has to be forcibly interrupted?

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    3. The Washington Whig‏ @_FitCrit 21 Jul 2019
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      I definitely agree that it’s not the same as industrial farming which I imagine must involve some suspension of empathy

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    4. Ryan Juliano  ⬆️ 🥧‏ @rlj_law 21 Jul 2019
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      Your questions are really challenging, and bless @webdevMason for having the energy to explain her views pretty thoroughly. I have less energy, after a long, hot weekend with the kids, so I'll give you a one-tweet answer.

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    5. Ryan Juliano  ⬆️ 🥧‏ @rlj_law 21 Jul 2019
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      Any killing involves violence, which needs a high level of justification in order to co-exist with empathy. In hunter-gatherer societies, I think there probably was a high level of empathy at work. Where animals are widgets, empathy seems nearly impossible.

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    6. Mason  🏃‍♂️ ✂️‏ @webdevMason 22 Jul 2019
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      I've been around many animals as they died, and on a few occasions killed myself, so I think I actually have substantially more experience than the typical person... the transition to death is profoundly creepy and aversive to me. *I* would have to break to endure it often.

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    7. Mason  🏃‍♂️ ✂️‏ @webdevMason 22 Jul 2019
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      On a visceral level, there's a big diff between being a rancher who slaughters in-house & a hunter. To be a good rancher, you nurture a maternal/paternal protective drive. To be a good hunter, you follow a prey drive. It's very different to kill an animal that comes when you call

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    8. Mason  🏃‍♂️ ✂️‏ @webdevMason 22 Jul 2019
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      Hunters tend to enjoy hunting. I haven't ever met a rancher who says he enjoys slaughter, and tbh if I did I would stay the fuck away from him

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    9. JamesonLaw‏ @JamesonHalpern 22 Jul 2019
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      I've actually seen a rancher apologize to his animals before he sold them for slaughter. Ranchers probably see their animals as pets as much as livestock.

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    10. Mason  🏃‍♂️ ✂️‏ @webdevMason 23 Jul 2019
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      The good ones do, for sure. You simply cannot truly care for a creature (when doing so requires building a relationship) and find enjoyment its death, even if you accept that its death is necessary for its life to be part of a (currently) sustainable system

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      Mason  🏃‍♂️ ✂️‏ @webdevMason 23 Jul 2019
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      Good ranchers must build a relationship with their animals. That relationship simultaneously makes it possible to develop good intuitions for their care (noticing subtle "off" behavior that indicates illness, for example) & makes it very difficult to experience their deaths

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        1. Mason  🏃‍♂️ ✂️‏ @webdevMason 23 Jul 2019
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          IMO, it is no coincidence that factory farms rely on heavy widespread non-discriminatory antibiotic use to control illness in their animals, not only because the conditions encourage illness but because the workers cannot allow themselves enough compassion to see it.

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