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ensued phase, only to denounce it less than a year later. To be a
devoted vegan takes just that: devotion. Most people are
unwilling to make such a drastic change on ethical grounds;
even more people are unwilling to remain devoted to this
difficult lifestyle.
So what is the average American left to do? I think everyone
can agree that these farming techniques are cruel and hard to
hear. Instead of the ostrich approach of sticking one’s head in
the ground, I propose a simple course of action. Pay attention. A
little more money and a little less consumption can make all the
difference. Vote for laws that will protect and improve animals
in the intensive farming system. By supporting the current
farming techniques, from Foster Farms cheap to McDonald’s
dirt cheap, we as a country are accepting the way things are. We
accept the tight living quarters that spread illness, and the
human intervention that has changed chickens as we knew
them. Denying the product all together, as PETA preaches, is
not going to stop the system that is currently in place. Money
makes the world go ‘round; and how we spend our dollar is going
to dictate the poultry of tomorrow. If we don’t, then profits are
going to drive the poultry industry further along their radical
path to find cheaper ways to use and abuse animals. Hopefully