
Thought of the Day
I don't believe in morality, but I believe in ethical conduct as set out by His Holiness the Dalai Lama: "Ethical conduct = a way of behaving that respects others’ right to be happy".
Thursday, 17 November 2005
Great Escape

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"The hunters of the La Marche region have a much purer notion of the relationship between animals and meat than, say, a person who buys beef burgers on a weekly basis, without any consideration for how the animal in the products was raised or by the way in which they were killed."
Excellent point! We, as grocery store Westerners, and for the most part wusses. And we're selfish. We don't want to know that the steak came from an animal with beautiful eyes.
My mom has learned a lot more about Jewish and Muslim practices because they are significant consumers of goat meat, which she raises. The Muslims have to kill the goat on a consecrated place before eating it. The other day, three Nigerians stopped by her farm (they had just been driving past) to ask if her goats were for sale (not yet - her herd isn't big enough). And a few Mexicans my dad works with wanted a goat because they wanted to roast it at a feast for their father's birthday.
Yet goat as a meat is hardly a thought in American minds. And actually KILLING one? Or any animal? Truly the only people who have a sense of this process (and I am not one of them) are farmers and hunters. Hunting is controversial here, still, but at least they eat the animal, know the value of that meat. A friend of mine whose husband hunted deer in the autumn said she always felt obligated to eat the deer meat (as opposed to accidentally leaving it in the fridge too long and having to throw it out) because she had seen the animal it came from. Just out of respect!
However, I do think the program should have come with an advisory notice at the beginning, especially for young children. I appreciate the idea of teaching my girls about these topics, but because they have not been raised around animals at butchering time, the images could have been startling and fairly upsetting.
The did advise the audience before the programme saying: "Please note that Jamie will kill a goat in this programme, and someone may find this upsetting." Or something similar.
Well, then, they were warned!
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