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sitdownstandup Flag 07 Jul 18 9.21pm Send a Private Message to sitdownstandup Add sitdownstandup as a friend

That's what presenter of countryfile tv show is suggesting...

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Man is the most insane species. He worships an invisible God and destroys a visible Nature. Unaware that this Nature he’s destroying is this God he’s worshipping.

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Midlands Eagle Flag 08 Jul 18 6.32am Send a Private Message to Midlands Eagle Add Midlands Eagle as a friend

Plus trips to live sex shows as part of their sex education too I suppose

 

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YT Flag Oxford 08 Jul 18 6.48am Send a Private Message to YT Add YT as a friend

Originally posted by Midlands Eagle

Plus trips to live sex shows as part of their sex education too I suppose

In my day those were behind the bike sheds or on the back seat of the coach on school trips. Kids today eh?!

 


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bexleydave Flag Barnehurst 08 Jul 18 6.50am Send a Private Message to bexleydave Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add bexleydave as a friend

"The public cares about the welfare of the animal and the health of the environment behind the food on their plate"

The success of Aldi and Lidl suggests they actually care a lot more about the price.

 


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Midlands Eagle Flag 08 Jul 18 7.56am Send a Private Message to Midlands Eagle Add Midlands Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by YT


In my day those were behind the bike sheds or on the back seat of the coach on school trips.

Not in my day I'm pleased to say as I went to an all boys school

 

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becky Flag over the moon 08 Jul 18 8.20am Send a Private Message to becky Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add becky as a friend

I don't know what age groups they are intending this for, but for children who seem to need counselling for trauma if one of them falls over in the playground, this would not be a good idea.

 


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topcat Flag Holmesdale / Surbiton 08 Jul 18 8.26am Send a Private Message to topcat Add topcat as a friend

The public need to know how animals are treated before their death. Maybe not need but should.

However, parents would never sign a permission slip to let their child attend and I can't imagine any abattoir letting children in. Aside from that, great idea.

 


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Rudi Hedman Flag Caterham 08 Jul 18 9.21am Send a Private Message to Rudi Hedman Add Rudi Hedman as a friend

Children and young adults don’t like touching raw meat, even with a hot tap near them. Truly pathetic. If people from pre war Britain could see this now.

 


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Lakeview Flag Lincoln 08 Jul 18 9.37am Send a Private Message to Lakeview Add Lakeview as a friend

Most junior aged children couldn't cope with this and secondary pupils would probably become over-emotional. Some pupils wallow in emotionalism these days-just like too many adults. If he wants children to face these key issues, a visit to an undertakers or mortuary would be an obvious next step. It's a bad idea. Let parents pay a visit on a family day out if they think it's a worthwhile experience.

 

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Direwolf Flag Lincoln 08 Jul 18 9.59am Send a Private Message to Direwolf Add Direwolf as a friend

I guess it would be cheaper than the customary skiing trip.

 

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becky Flag over the moon 08 Jul 18 10.40am Send a Private Message to becky Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add becky as a friend

I used to be involved with the audit of a major pork producer for a leading supermarket, and we were offered a guided tour of the factory process - literally from pigs in a field to film-wrapped bacon products on a polystyrene tray.

I declined to go through the abattoir section and join at the cleaned carcass stage. Of the 4 men who went for the 'full monty' trip, one fainted as he saw the carcasses being gutted and two others were sick as soon as they came out......

Really think this would be a bad idea for kids!

Or maybe it's a cunning plan by the 'Go Vegan' campaigners to ensure that they would never again touch meat with a bargepole........

 


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bexleydave Flag Barnehurst 08 Jul 18 10.52am Send a Private Message to bexleydave Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add bexleydave as a friend

Originally posted by becky

I used to be involved with the audit of a major pork producer for a leading supermarket, and we were offered a guided tour of the factory process - literally from pigs in a field to film-wrapped bacon products on a polystyrene tray.

I declined to go through the abattoir section and join at the cleaned carcass stage. Of the 4 men who went for the 'full monty' trip, one fainted as he saw the carcasses being gutted and two others were sick as soon as they came out......

Really think this would be a bad idea for kids!

Or maybe it's a cunning plan by the 'Go Vegan' campaigners to ensure that they would never again touch meat with a bargepole........

I suspect you may well be right, Becky.

I don't blame you for giving the actual slaughter a miss. As long as children know that meat comes from animals, that's really enough.

 


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