How can anyone in good conscience eat Kosher food?!


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How can anyone in good conscience eat Kosher food?


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2 days ago
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Answers: 2 days ago
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=... OMG I am completely appauled. Give me one reason why not! yikes! that was really, really horrible.

but i don't think the problem is kosher food, that video was an advert for vegeterian food. am sure the picture is no different in regular slaughter houses. don't ever think that slaughter can be human. killing is painful whether u a fly or a huge bull. I don't see why non Jews have to pay a premium for Kosher foods. The US food industry is paying loads of money to have their foods certified Kosher and selling it to non Jews. Why do non Jewish folk have to pay this added tax on our food when Kosher doesn't mean clean(er) it just means authorized to eat by a Rabbi? The Vegan proselytizers are out early this morning I see. Most Kosher food isn't meat. easy ( I eat common meat I won't pay extra)
As for your vidio clip ..!! what have YOU done.?
What has the the inspectors (USDA) done??? as peta flaunts a nude on TV.
(not that I care) but a waste of money as they continue kill the very poor strays and dump them in trash dumpsters.
Toot your horn in the vegetarian & vegan section.
becoming V&V will change nothing .
38 million tons of beef a year is required world wide.
so this is nonsense.
I that is "I" do not believe that is a recent video
the regulatory commision has placed inspectors in all the meat production plants.
Your video only point out Violations of the rules, and may have been staged just to shock and offend.
as you please ?



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