When everyone who works in the meat industry is Mysteriously tested for the holocough

>when everyone who works in the meat industry is Mysteriously tested for the holocough
>then told they have the holocough.
>then told they cant work because of colocough
>500,000 pigs set to be euthanized tomorrow and buried.
>meat shortages for the next three months as a result

Holy shit anons they really are doing it on Purpose

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You should've just eaten the cricket crackers, goyim.

nigga what

Just eat something else, oreos idk

Checked. It's an election year, possibly the most important one in decades. They will crash the entire country to keep power.

Why do this? They are living things? Can't you just put them in a field and let them live while people recover, then resume production when people come back to work? What's the problem here?

Just eat the fucking bugs

Agreed.
but at least just set them free so we can hunt them once the Boogaloo starts

Welcome to the meat industry

please don't use any more common sense, you are going to explode my brain out of anger

because you're talking about pure evil. when these people tell you you're morally wrong and lack empathy because you believe in what is good and wholesome, it just projection to turn other people against you and reinforce their position

Ok schizo

it's half a million pigs brainlet. first you would have to really restrict them from leaving the area which would require installation/building of some very robust fences. then you put them there and they just eat the whole field and then destroy it and then starve to death. congratulations you now have 500,000 pig corpses smelling up the whole town anyways that you have to go and pick up one by one.

>>then told they cant work because of colocough
,000 pigs set to be euthanized tomorrow and buried
This will make a great Disney movie, the holocough indeed

you can't leave domesticated animals in the wild just to live

these animals are not natural they have been selectively bread for meat for a millennia

Its why they get mass culled

>Can't you just put them in a field and let them live while people recover, then resume production when people come back to work? What's the problem here?
The US is very large with lots of people. This means lots of pigs need to be kept to be able to deliver on the demand for pork. It's not some tiny family owned farm where they could just have a couple extra pigs hang around for a while. It's the industrial food supply kind of operation where they actually need every bit of space planned for to keep each new batch of pigs around. And also with livestock used for these large scale operations the animals will just get really sick or disabled if kept alive longer than normal from the different drugs they're kept on.

Sounds like a fabricated famine in the works.
Not that I even eat pork, but something is up here.

Why do that when you can kill pigs like it's 1945

Starving to death? How long does it take a pig to starve to death, vs how long does it take for people to recover and get cleared to return to work? Are all 500,000 of these pigs in one place? or is this a running tally across multiple farms from multiple regions? If the latter, I'm assuming it wouldn't be to much trouble to keep them around. Surely industrial pig farms aren't located in city centers, so it's likely there are nearby pastures with some level of containment measures that could handle this.

Or are we just gonna be inhuman bug men about it and just dome each pig for no reason and let millions of people go without meat? Dude if that's the case, then society deserves to get its asshole gaped.

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They will need to be fed and managed which will cost money and they will continue to grow making transporting them more expensive and a lot of slaughter houses are not set up to take pigs over a certain weight.

A blackpill on this topic is that all famine is man made. Amartya Sen researched every famine he could find information on a while back and found in every case the cause was government rather than nature.

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I said a field, not send them off innawoods. Fences exist. Especially on farms with fields and livestock that they want to keep from leaving.

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I would love to see a movement of farmers just pulling semis into major metropolitan areas and start selling hogs and chickens for people to butcher themselves. The optics would be great when the authorities try to shut them down. Too bad most farmers are just corporate operators now and don’t have the balls.

>EAT THE BUGS

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>I 'm assuming
>so it's likely there are nearby pastures with some level of containment measures

Assuming? Pulling ideas out of your arse that you know noting about. Yeah, sure thing pal farmers keep massive expanses of pasture doing nothing just in case someone need to house tens of thousands of pigs. I’m a pig farmer and we are surrounded by fields. They belong to the dairy farmer up the road who grazes his cows in them, and the beef farmer down the road is growing hay in his to feed his animals during winter.

i told you morons 2 weeks go. lol fucking yanks

It makes no difference in the end, does it?
They die now, they die then, to the pigs it's quite irrelevant.

Right, but do farmers not communicate with one another? Could not special accommodations be arranged until the crisis has abated?

Yes. I'm assuming. I am not a pig farmer, but I've lived in rural areas for most of my life and have been to, seen, and driven past many livestock farms. I also assume, and rightly so that most of them know each other well and probably went to school, and had many a tailgate party together as well. Don't play coy with me. They could figure SOMETHING out. Why just go straight to killing a source of income. It isn't a loss until you make it one. They can sustain life on some basic level for a short time then resume production at a later date. Charge less for the meat if you have to, but get something for it? No?

Jesus Christ on a crouton, does anyone have any problem solving skills?

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Yes, but the terms on which they die matter. How many people can you feed with half a million pigs properly processed and shipped, vs half a million pigs in mass graves?

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Can't you do a big roast and invite everyone like Andrew Jackson?