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Piglets Go to Court to Stop Castration: Get Used to Boar-Taint Bacon

Male piglets sue in German court to stop their castration by hog farmers. To be more specific, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) go to court on behalf of the piglets.

Male piglets sue in German court to stop their castration by hog farmers. To be more specific, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) goes to court on behalf of the piglets. Farmers castrate most young boars because if they don’t the meat will suffer from “boar taint.” But this episode of Right Angle is more about law than bacon.

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17 replies on “Piglets Go to Court to Stop Castration: Get Used to Boar-Taint Bacon”

Scott’s on the money. Considering that PETA’s position is we shouldn’t even own pets, much less eat meat, this seems like a very odd case to take up. The welfare of the animals is clearly not their main concern.

Although PETA has come out in a small way against Halal slaughter in the past you’d think that on the cusp of 2020 it would be their main focus in Germany, Belgium, France, the Netherlands and the UK. Way above piglet castration anyway.

Interesting note on animals and the law. In medieval Europe it wasn’t unusual for animals to be charged and brought into court. See the excellent 1993 film The Hour of the Pig (US title, The Advocate). Donald Pleasance’s last film by the way.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0107146/

I can’t wait for the defense lawyer to call the accuser to testify in a California court. This little piggy went to market, this little piggy stayed home, this little piggy went to court and lost, and now it’s time for a bacon sandwich. (I was never any good at poems)

Those pigs aren’t pets, they’re FOOD. In Korea, dogs aren’t pets either, they’re FOOD! People aren’t animals, they’re humans and have dominion over all other animals, unless you’re a godless heathen. This is just an extension of animal cruelty laws. ASPCA and PETA are banking on snowflake animal lovers, vegans and the like being deluded by their own self-righteousness.

And it’s not just “Barak-taint” as Scott mentioned, but DNC-taint. The DNC needs castration.

Maryanne;

That’s a great talk; thanks for the link!

Note: The talk, as linked, starts about four minutes in. I suggest you start it from the beginning. Mike Rowe is an excellent speaker.

Because I love humanity, I am a proud, non-contributing member of the humane organization called People Eating Tasty Animals (PETA). Just say “no” to boar taint!

To use a “progressive” argument, how can a member of pita object to castration when they themselves have not experienced it? They don’t know if it causes or reduces suffering. They are simply anthropomorphizing pigs. Pigs are pigs. They are not four footed humans and as such have no human rights.

I agree with Steve, pita can go to hell and pay for the trip out of their own pockets.

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