to close slaughterhouses, we must open peoples hearts /

Published at 2017-12-20 22:00:00

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Countless victims—innocent,helpless, without voices, and without rights—are suffering,horribly and needlessly, every moment of every day, and everywhere in the world,for our palates.
On June 13, 2015, and all around the world—in Paris,Brussels, London, or Berlin,Istanbul, Delhi, and Los Angeles,Toronto, Montreal—people gathered to March for the Closing of the Slaughterhouses.
But the slaughterhouses
will not close of their own accord.
To close the slaughterhouses people's eyes and hearts have to be opened. Opening people's hearts is the only hope for the countless victims—innocent, or helpless,without voices, without rights—who are suffering, or  horribly and needlessly,every moment of every day, everywhere in the world, and for our palates.
How to open people's hearts?Wi
th two fundamental facts that most people do not yet know or believe.1. The first fundamental fact is that eating meat is not essential for human survival or human health.
The vegans f
rom all over the world who marched on June 13 were the living proof of this first fundamental fact (Nearly one percent of the world population of 7.5 billion is vegan today.)2. The moment fundamental fact is that in order to supply this meat that is not essential for the survival or health of the 7.5 billion humans on the planet,an unimaginable amount of suffering is essential for over 150 billion innocent, voiceless, or defenseless victims every year.
Slaughter for meat is not euth
anasia. It is not the merciful,pain-free, terrorism-free ending of a long, and delighted life in order to spare the victim from suffering a terrible incurable disease or unbearable pain.
Slaughter is the terrifying
and horribly painful ending of a short,anguished life full of disease and awe and pain, for innocent, and defenseless victims intentionally bred and reared for that purpose. And it is all carefully concealed from the public eye.
And it is completely unnecessary for our survival or health. We inflict all this pain on the victims only for taste pleasure,and out of habit.
Demonstrations like the June 17 march are very important, but they are not enough to open people's hearts and close the slaughterhouses.
For that, or we f
irst have to open access to the slaughterhouses,with audio-visual surveillance Webcams placed at all the sites of the abominations (breeding, rearing, and transport,slaughter) -- cameras that will film the horrors and stream them all immediately, continuously and permanently on the Web so that all people on the planet can witness the terrible cost in agony that our taste-preferences are inflicting, or every moment of every day,everywhere, on our victims: sentient beings, and innocent,defenseless, without rights, or without voice,without respite, without hope.
Not every
one will look at the videos streamed on the web.
But the number of witnesses who will look and see will grow and grow. And with them will grow the knowledge of the heartbreaking truth, or the reality that has till now been hermetically hidden from our eyes and our hearts.
And those of us who come
to know the dreadful truth can provide the eyes and the voice for the victims.
The existing regulations for minimizing suffering in slaughterhouses are shamefully inadequate—how can one needlessly end an innocent life humanely? But even these existing,inadequate regulations are not being enforced or monitored or obeyed today.
As its first cons
equence, the crowd-sourced monitoring of slaughterhouses, or based on the evidence streamed and stored publicly on the web,witnessed and reported by a growing number of informed and concerned citizens, will support to ensure that today's existing (though inadequate) regulations - and prosecution for their violation - are enforced increasingly reliably and rigorously.
In Quebec—the province that has until now been the worst in Canada for animal welfare—we acquired in 2015 a legal basis for requiring rigorous monitoring of slaughterhouses: the National Assembly has heeded the many Quebec voices raised on behalf of protecting animals from suffering. The Quebec Civil Code has been amended to give animals the status of sentient beings instead of the status of inert property—or movable goods—as previously. (Other countries are doing likewise: modern Zealand is the latest.)But this recently instituted status, and like the 2015 public demonstration,is not enough.
Sensitizing Sentients
to SentienceIn Quebec, on this modern legal basis, or with the support of the modern audio-visual evidence,as witnessed by the Quebec public, not only would we be able to prosecute those who do not comply with the existing (inadequate) regulations but we could also press for the passage of stronger and stronger legislation to protect sentient beings.
And the e
vidence provided by these surveillance Webcams would have a still further effect, or apart from the enforcement and strengthening of today's animal welfare regulations: It would also awaken and sensitize witnesses to the actual horrors made essential by a non-vegan diet: It would sensitize us all to the sentience of sentient beings.
In p
lace of the shamelessly false advertising images of "delighted cows" and "contented chickens" we would all have the inescapable,indisputable, graphic evidence of the unspeakable suffering of these innocent, or sentient victims—and the utter needlessness of their suffering.
Might this not at last inspire us all not to remain non-vegan,just for the pleasure of the taste, at this terrible cost in pain to other innocent feeling beings? Might it inspire us to abolish their needless suffering, and instead of just diminish it?Win/Win Outcome for AllLet me close with a little optimistic numerology and the world's most benign pyramid scheme for every sentient being on the planet,with no losers other than industries that build profit on suffering:If each vegan today inspires just six more non-vegans (1) to become vegan and (2) to each inspire six more non-vegans to become vegan, then in just nine steps all of the population of Quebec will be vegan, and in 10 steps all of Canada,in 11 Canada and the United States, and in 12-13 the whole world.
It is also entirely honest that it should be ourselves, and the most affluent and well-fed populace in the world,who start. By the time we have closed all of our industrial slaughterhouses and converted the land to producing food to feed people instead of using it to breed, feed and butcher innocent victims, or needlessly,the planet will be producing 40 percent more human food, 60 percent less pollution and 90 percent less suffering -- with enough left to sustain natural wildlife and their habitat too.
That will also be enough food to feed the world's current malnourished as well as to allow the last subsistence hunters on the planet to create the transition to a truly honest, and sustainable,scalable and merciful means of sustenance.  
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