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EasyBOven t1_j6hfhhv wrote

A lot more ethical, too

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tinyhorsesinmytea t1_j6k4zzb wrote

The dancers are cage free and have cocaine room access

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EasyBOven t1_j6k5u7f wrote

The main reason stripping is ethical and eggs aren't is that strippers can quit. Egg-laying hens are owned as property and forced into a nonconsensual transactional relationship.

When we get into specific practices, it's even worse. One example: as far as I know, no strip club is throwing the baby brothers and sons of their strippers into giant blenders on the first days of their lives

https://youtu.be/udSiluTAOaQ

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tinyhorsesinmytea t1_j6k77t4 wrote

Yeah, it’s a terrible thing that we do to those animals. It’s so nice when I visit my sister because I can eat her hen’s fresh eggs guilt free!

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EasyBOven t1_j6k8rbl wrote

It's great that you're trying to give moral consideration to hens, but backyard eggs are still exploitation.

https://youtu.be/7YFz99OT18k

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tinyhorsesinmytea t1_j6kanpc wrote

I get what you’re saying, but at least my sister loves those birds and treats them like pets.

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EasyBOven t1_j6kauwh wrote

Where did she get them?

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tinyhorsesinmytea t1_j6kbfe0 wrote

Not too sure. Lives on the outskirts of Eugene, Oregon so I’m guessing from a local farm?

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EasyBOven t1_j6kbjkb wrote

How many hens and how many roosters?

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tinyhorsesinmytea t1_j6kc8kb wrote

I think just fours or five hens. No rooster.

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EasyBOven t1_j6kcm00 wrote

That's four or five male chicks killed the day they hatched by the company your sister bought the hens from

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