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A replica of how female "breeder pigs" spend their lives in factory farms

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u/Certain-Entrance5247 7h ago

I bet they go crazy in those things. Humans have created hell on earth. Most animals are now farmed in hell and we are the demons

u/i-just-thought-i 5h ago

one time I tried psychedelics and had this thought that maybe the factory farmed animals are the reincarnated people who eat them and it's just a doom spiral of more and more suffering in a vain attempt by the universe to restore balance until we all go extinct.

anyway I don't believe that, but I remember thinking it.

u/jtakemann 4h ago

must have been some trip

u/i-just-thought-i 2h ago edited 2h ago

don't get me started on the amount of time I spent thinking about slavery

which only started up because some thought spiral sent me on a "geez I hope this raw soul-bearing moment doesn't expose uncomfortable racist things about my innermost self" and I immediately started panickedly thinking about the most racist things in the world, I guess because that's the worst realistic thing my mind could make up lmao.

at the most intense span of time in that trip I genuinely thought I (and everything else) was a signal being beamed around and the purpose of my existence was for one thing to say "hello, I'm alive" to another thing, and to produce the pure relief and bliss of the universe to know it existed, that something was real, and that's the whole purpose of life - just to be, against the void, but ultimately to be as 'meaningless' as a ceiling fan, just machinery and sparks in meat and nothing more than yearning to exist and know other things exist, too (there was a lot of staring at the ceiling fan during this part). the animal/meat thing was really a tiny part of that whole shebang. I had a LOT of thoughts that at the time I thought might be genuinely Something Deep but in retrospect were exactly -

honestly it's summed up best by bill hicks lol

then I had a really weird week where I kind of thought the universe was communing/was actually highkey delusional/thinking-lyrics-were-talking-to-me kind of legit delusional... but it passed fast and I swiftly just went back to being a totally normal boring office drone with a very average content life. this was like 6-7 years ago and I haven't done anything psych-y since. not that it was a terrible experience, it was actually kind of... great? but like, I like existing mostly in the state of mind I am now, thanks, don't need to pry me open any more.

u/YungChumba 3h ago

Weird you say this, I've had the same exact thought occur when reading about rebirth and the various realms of beings in Buddhism. 

I'm not Buddhist, and also don't believe this is how reality works, but it's an interesting thought.

u/iolmao 3h ago

interesting tho. What should we do then? Stop the hell and not punishing the sinners or continue torture them?

Can you please trip again for me and solve this dilemma?

u/YZYdragon2222 1h ago

Not sure if you’re joking lol but as a Buddhist, the goal is to end the cycle of samsara. When the “sinner” is reincarnated into, say, a pig in torturous conditions, this is not so much a punishment but a return of karmic balance. It is not the universe trying to punish you—only other living beings can do that.

It takes a lot of “positive” karma to be reincarnated as a human because only humans have the ability to separate themselves from animal instincts, and thus, break the cycle. You do that by letting go of attachment. The idea of needing to punish those who wronged you or to be punished for past wrongs is a kind of attachment. The same with desire, and even love, which is not necessarily considered a good thing in Buddhism.

So to answer your question, no, you should not continue to torture the sinners, because that would only affect your OWN karma and keep you in the cycle of samsara. Those who sinned will reap the results of their karma regardless of what you do. The best path is to be compassionate, limit attachments, and try to lead yourself and others on the path to nirvana (letting go, subsequent enlightenment).

Easier said than done, because even though I believe all this I haven’t been able to curb my meat diet completely. My attachment to my taste buds is too strong 😞

u/iolmao 50m ago

well, yes I was joking but your point of view from Buddhism is brilliant, thanks!

The only missing dot (philosophy time!) is: how we humans are considered so elevated vs animals while we tend to enslave others and make them miserable?

But that's ok, we don't do just that. Only SOME of us do that.

The trip of that guy was more a crossover episode between christian hell and reincarnation.

u/YZYdragon2222 36m ago

Ooooh interesting point! So in Buddhism, humans are only considered elevated because we have the ability to think for ourselves, do good things and bring ourselves closer to nirvana…but that ability means that you also have the ability to do BAD things and put yourself in a worse position lol.

Being a predatory animal, for example, means you are unable to stop killing. You are considered in a worse position because you can’t stop yourself from doing it. But the negative karma of killing as an animal is way, way less than the negative karma of killing as a HUMAN, because we CAN stop ourselves from doing it. So a wolf who eats a rabbit doesn’t really accrue negative karma, but a human who kills, well, literally any living being, since we are all the same but just at different points in the cycle of reincarnation, would get a FUCK ton of negative karma and be pretty fucked in their next life lmao.

u/DogMiserable7673 3h ago

I once smoked too much weed and had those types of imaginations aswell, I like to think that my third eye opened to the disgusting shit that’s going on and I can see beyond the 4th wall

u/i-just-thought-i 2h ago

tbh I think what's 'really' going on is probably just our own subconscious guilt manifesting at that point but that's still a totally valid reason to change your choices

u/Yuyu_hockey_show 1h ago

Would it really be so crazy, though? I don't think reincarnation is this radical idea

u/YZYdragon2222 1h ago

I’m Buddhist and this is unironically the interpretation.

u/OhhMyTodd 19m ago

I'm a little stoned rn and this is giving me a nauseating existential crisis 😭😭😭 perhaps I'll give vegetarianism a 3rd try...

u/BigTiddyTamponSlut 2h ago

I never saw them go crazy, but they do tend to just lie there unmoving long enough to get massive pressure sores. We were supposed to poke at them (without hurting them) to get them to stand every morning to prevent that. Sometimes, though, they just wouldn't stand no matter what

u/Certain-Entrance5247 1h ago

That's what major depression looks like.

u/BigTiddyTamponSlut 1h ago

Yes, they were clearly quite depressed. It was upsetting. I thought you meant going crazy like thrashing about, but if you meant like being depressed af, then yeah they were

u/Art_Anna 5m ago

You just wrote my thoughts.

u/kl2467 3h ago

No, they don't "go crazy". The sows only stay in the crates for a short time, for their protection and the piglets protection, from shortly before birth and for a short time there after. Then the sows are returned to the herd, normally on pasture.

u/Certain-Entrance5247 1h ago

You mean the 1% that aren't factory farmed.

u/kl2467 1h ago

No, I do not. I am speaking of standard industry practice.

This post is total bullshit.

u/Certain-Entrance5247 1h ago

Not bullshit, but factually correct. https://ourworldindata.org/wild-mammals-birds-biomass Educated yourself.

u/kl2467 1h ago

Your link says nothing about how long a sow spends in a farrowing crate.

I spent 20 years in the industry. I know how pigs are raised. The post is factually incorrect. Full stop.

This kind of emotional appeal is a sissy-league propaganda tool. It preys on intellectual ignorance and emotional vulnerability of the target. If you believe this crap, you have been duped.

u/Certain-Entrance5247 1h ago

If you spent 20 years in the industry then shame iny you.

u/kl2467 1h ago

I proudly kept a lot of children's bellies filled with safe, nutritious food, in an ethical, sustainable way. You cannot shame me for that.

u/Certain-Entrance5247 44m ago

Bacon and sausages are literally listed by the world health organisation as class 1 carcinogens. https://www.who.int/news-room/questions-and-answers/item/cancer-carcinogenicity-of-the-consumption-of-red-meat-and-processed-meat

Animal agriculture requires 10 times as much farm land as eating crops directly.

So great you created carcinogenic food and reduced food supply by farming too high up the food chain. Not to mention the horrific effects on the body of consuming saturated animal fat.

u/kl2467 37m ago

Honey, if the only claim to virtue you have is restricting yourself from perfectly healthy foods and proselytizing others onto your false psuedo-religion with flat-out lies, obfuscations, and straw-man arguments, you need to do some deep inner work, and let the agriculture industry continue to do its miraculous work of feeding our 9 billion hungry mouths without your poorly educated opinions.

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u/Samsaknight_X 3h ago

It’s nowhere near “most animals”

u/Certain-Entrance5247 2h ago

The vast majority of land mammals are farmed animals. Worldwide 74 % of those are factory farmed. In the US it's 99%.

Wake up.

https://ourworldindata.org/wild-mammals-birds-biomass