The New Animal Rights Assembly
There is only one way to prevent intensive confinement and animal abuse on factory farms. That is with federal legislation. Similarly, there is only one way to stop people from getting poisoned by consuming sick and highly confined animals, and that is by having thorough inspections of corporate farming.
We aim to spread awareness to permanently end intensive animal confinement, battery cages, gestation crates, veal crates, artificial insemination, and carcinogenic growth hormones in all 50 states. National laws to end animal abuse on factory farms is essential to facilitate public health, animal welfare and stop these exploitative practices that are making United States citizens mentally and physically unwell.
Our nation’s mental and physical health crisis is directly related to factory farms that output 99% of all meat and dairy in our country (1). To do this, public demand for farming laws will have to triumph over the corporate-bought legislators, corrupt politicians, Big-Ag representatives, mega-sized factory farms, as well as the corruption within our FDA and USDA. These intuitions actively support widespread animal abuse.
These proposed agricultural enforcements will be met with extreme opposition from corrupt industry lobbyists and billionaire investors who do not care about our health. That is why your participation is necessary. Share this with your local and state representatives, and among each other. We do not only bring forth inconvenient truths, but we also provide common sense solutions.
The food we eat here in America affects our physical and mental health. Therefore, it is 100% the right of our consumers to know the food we eat is not from sick animals. Many chickens get sick from defecating on each other inside battery cages that are stacked to the ceiling. Others have severe lameness from being bred to being 4 times their normal size. Turkeys are so large that their survival relies on artificial insemination and pigs contract diseases from laying in excrement inside of gestation crates. Almost 850,000,000 animals die each year before ever reaching the slaughterhouses. These unsanitary and crammed factory farm conditions enable the spread of viruses and animal-to-human pandemics catastrophically (2).
Coronavirus and the H5N1 bird flu should be teaching us to respect animals and our environment more. If we continue to subject animals to intensive confinement, the uncomfortable truth is, the next pandemic we see could be catastrophically more deadly than Coronavirus (2). It’s important that we take common sense measures to decrease the risks of another outbreak in our future. With this bill we can create a healthier world, transition into ethical farming, reduce air and water pollution, and end the suffering of millions of animals.
Finally, to the factory farm lobbyists, large-scale industrial farmers, and Big-Ag representatives, have it be known, this legislation will return repeatedly until the American people stop being poisoned by consuming intensively confined animals.