Animal cruelty dressed up as tradition.It's mostly a class war. You have hooray Henry country folk wanting to preserve their traditions
They only do it because they enjoy killing.
Animal cruelty dressed up as tradition.It's mostly a class war. You have hooray Henry country folk wanting to preserve their traditions

amazingly our animal rights are about as good as it gets, and our standards are way higher than anything you will find in the middle east. And I am not for one second suggesting our standards are very good.What, you think we could raise our standards to theirs?

Don't we control our borders?amazingly our animal rights are about as good as it gets, and our standards are way higher than anything you will find in the middle east. And I am not for one second suggesting our standards are very good.
For those who care about such things, have a think about the following; A few years ago England Scotland and Wales banned the export of live animals for slaughter or fattening. It was banned as it was ruled too barbaric.
So what happens now - we transport cows and sheep to Northern Ireland where in some stupid loophole they can be taken into southern Ireland, from here than can be exported on the hoof to places like North Africa and the middle East where they can slaughter them under their own religious rules.
What a totally unnecessary end to these animals lives, weeks crammed on boats and ships so as the can be hung by the back legs and have their throats cut whilst fully conscious - all in the name of religion
I was talking about the UK.amazingly our animal rights are about as good as it gets, and our standards are way higher than anything you will find in the middle east. And I am not for one second suggesting our standards are very good.