Help Stop High Speed Slaughter!!!
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Help Stop the Horror of High Speed Slaughter!
Join over 300-thousand other animal lovers!
SIGN THIS PETITION NOW: bit.ly/stopHIMP
Tell the U.S. Department of Agriculture, “Not so fast” to hideously cruel high-speed slaughter! Join former Compassion Over Killing undercover investigator Scott David, the man who documented the horrors, at a DC press conference/rally on:
April 24th. Sign up here:
facebook.com/events/693214504182543
Under the proposal, misleadingly titled the “Modernization of Swine Slaughter Inspection,” slaughter plants would be able to set their own slaughter line speeds, food safety inspection would be largely placed in the hands of the slaughterhouses themselves, and the number of government food safety inspectors on the line would be reduced.
In 2015, Scott documented egregious cruelty, as well as pigs covered in feces or pus-filled abscesses being slaughtered and processed for human consumption with a USDA inspection seal of approval, in an investigation of one operation. Though this plant is considered a model for the expansion of the USDA’s pilot program, COK’s footage also reveals pigs being shocked, dragged, and improperly stunned as workers struggled to keep up with line speeds.

Animal lovers and all decent people: sign this petition NOW: http://bit.ly/stopHIMP
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