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by Semiapies
5656 days ago
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"Just answer one thing" Ah, so this isn't a matter of ignorance, but deliberate portrayal with a yes-or-no gotcha question. But no, the requirement for an animal to be conscious is not universally agreed upon in kosher law. Further, the intent of kosher slaughter practices is to induce rapid loss of consciousness through blood-loss, minimal pain via the use of a razor-sharp blade, and a resulting humane death. You can certainly cherry-pick kosher meat facilities that have failed to live up to this standard, but I can simply point to the normal state of meat-slaughter in the developed world, particularly the US. |
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