The Industrialized Meat Industry & A Sickened World
May 23rd 2008 15:56
From the beginning of time human beings have always formed societies by a means of hunting and gathering. In elder times it was as simple as leaving your cave and hunting the largest animal that would feed yourself and your family for strategic amounts of time.
As we evolved as a race tools were invented along with the advent of fire. Fire and the advent of tools for hunting reshaped the landscape and the relations we had with the animals we share our planet with. It was at this point where hunts were no longer a struggle between two animals but rather animals became an expected commodity on our daily diet. So much so that Humans began hunting in packs to bring down the largest animals like Wooly Mammoths and Sabre Tooth Tigers with their hides and teeth becoming part of daily culture. Fire and the invention of tools lenghtened human life spans and allowed us to keep warm and eat all parts of the animal without reprucussions from ingesting uncooked fecal matter or bacteria from wild animals
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