The way we treat pigs is a sin
Society
United States
Started June 02, 2026
The practice of "crating" is torture, plain and simple. Voters want to end it, but Congress might not let them
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The way we treat pigs is a sin
Noahpinion (United States) | May 31, 2026
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Jun 02, 2026
While crating is controversial, we should focus on improving animal welfare standards across the board rather than banning specific practices outright.
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Jun 02, 2026
Legislation against crating may not consider the complexities of agricultural practices and should involve comprehensive stakeholder discussions before implementation.
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Jun 02, 2026
Crating pigs is a form of animal cruelty that reflects a moral failing in our food production system, and it must be banned to uphold ethical standards.
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Jun 02, 2026
Public demand to end crating highlights a growing awareness of animal rights, signaling a necessary shift toward more humane farming practices.
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Jun 02, 2026
Ending crating could jeopardize the efficiency and economic viability of pork production, impacting farmers and consumers alike.
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