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If you're an American wondering why the hell anyone would ever buy chicken with visible brown ulcers, don't worry. You might mistakenly assume that US chicken farmers treat their chickens better than UK farmers, because you would never see hock burn in a US supermarket. That doesn't mean our chickens don't get hock burn.
American consumers would never buy something so aesthetically unappealing, so those parts of the chicken are cut away and used for nuggets and the remaining meat is packaged as skinless cuts. Our chickens suffer just as much as their cousins across the pond.
If you had a small PETA logo somewhere on this post, it would receive an entirely different kind of response.
PETA rubs a lot of people the wrong way because they take extreme positions to garner attention. It's hard to take anything they say seriously because of their previous stunts.
They are meant to make you feel uncomfortable because you are doing the wrong thing.
They don't make me feel uncomfortable. They make me feel embarrassed to agree with stupid people when they have a point. They make me frustrated to acknowledge the valid criticisms coming from horrible people of their myopic and childish stunts. They make me sad because they have adopted a losing strategy and their message is garbled by ths sound of them sitting on their own balls.
It's like watching someone stand up to the school bully by climbing on a lunch table and announcing to the school that they have something important to say, and then they take down their pants, stand on their heads, and pee into their own mouths.
Like yeah, we shouldn't let the bully push people around. But also, what the fuck? How does that help?
Sounds like it's a you thing frankly. Is there something you want to tell us about the school dining room?