Facts not feelings. When you let emotions take over, facts are lost and often become the enemy of the ranter as they highlight how little (or nothing) the ranter knows.
1) I don't support the unnecessary deaths on ships whether they're cruel or not. Don't know anyone who does - Don't play that false cruelty lie card. Its a deceptive emotional lie, not factual.
2) You should support the sensible approach. Penalise/prosecute/ban the offending outliers not the compliant majority. Yes outliers. These utterly disgusting examples are outliers, not the usual thing. Whoa up on your indignation gland, that doesn't excuse it, that points to the incredibly simple fact that EVERYONE is then able to focus on the small number of offenders & then separate them from the majority are fully compliant. Go after the offenders not the good guys.
3) The idea is, what with this being a $2Billion international trade is for all the stakeholders to earn money. For the system to work, they have to get as many alive to the destination as possible, they also need the livestock to gain weight in transit. When people bleat about blood money or money over animals rights they really are exposing themselves to be very real living brain donors. If the exporters don't make money, the trade stops...or they work out how to be more efficient. This atrocious example benefits no one so to say it's an act that anyone approves of or enjoys is again deceptive, its feelings not facts. Its an outrageous lie by people without the skerrick of intelligence, general those over burdened with post modernist lie disorder.
4) Wet Market, not only does most of the market go into homes with little or no refrigeration, many in these 3rd & 2nd world countries just plain won't trust chilled or frozen because dodgy butchers in their countries have routinely used freezing to hide rancid meat. If the meat is freshly slaughtered and warm they know what they're getting and they know its safe for their family.
They as a nation can store vast amounts of meat, not in freezers but in feedlots, where they gain more weight. At a far lower cost than the feedlot meat can be produced in Australia. They simply may not be able to afford the huge leap Australian processed will cost. They do not have the luxury of your life, your supermarket, your polystyrene trays with blood soakers & glad wrap and an full chain inspection system, health inspectors and serious penalties for selling rancid meat. Its very disingenuous & morally arrogant to impose the standards you're blessed with onto a country that hasn't and cannot have. Many have little or no reliable electricity let alone the ability to run a /fridge all year. They haven't got any of those standards and systems. That's real western bigotry & arrogance
5) Then aside from the fact free zone that most left wing crazed virtual signallers bellow from, none actually have the fortitude to explain their moral judgement. Saying someone else is immoral is an act of outright intolerance & bigotry unless you can satisfactorily explain their moral judgement system...you know where your morals come from. If its a true moral position I and many others will listen to it. But if its ill informed screeching from morally bankrupt rebels without a clue, well its just an opinion probably from a loud idiot. Where do your morals come from to make whatever so called moral judgement you declare. C'mon, toughen up, let us test it.
6) Apart from frozen/chilled not being able to work, even if it did (and in 100 years it might) who pays? To kill & process and then export and additional 1.5Million to 3.5Million animals domestically who actually does it when we have to import so many people each year to scrape thru the domestic kill trade we have now? And where does it happen? You'll have worked out the infrastructure required means we'd have to increase infrastructure 2-3 times the current amount and then have to find 1000s of workers that don't currently exist...in fact it'd be closer to 10s of thousands. Then we have to work out who pays for all this. I'll wait patiently for Sussan Leys's business case.
7) Yes on the who pays for this, we need all the activists to lobby their super funds. Apparently there's huge amounts of money to be made so they could all invest in ethical on shore slaughter & processing. Yeah, imagine that, protesters and virtue signallers putting up the money, the many billions needed to build and entire supply chain.
WHAT A MORAL & ETHICAL INVESTMENT!!!
I mean if onshore is the only way & its profitable then stump up the cash and get it rolling. Get some skin in the game and put competitive market pressure on the Livex trade and give everyone the option of a so called ethical alternative.
This doesn't happen because key board warriors generally have no business experience or any "moral" consistency due to being angry at the world because they can't find meaningful work due to corrupt nature of western society that won't employ a person with a university degree in gender studies or lesbian dance theory. Yes see how naughty feelings over facts are? I do wonder how accurate that might be though
Facts not feelings...when you produce and regularly use facts, you can then varnish them with a thin layer of feelings.
Fact often omitted or hidden - the ESCAS system is not perfect, but there is nothing like it in the world and the Transit Mortality Rate is on a downward trend as a result. The indefensible scenes from that ship is an outlier. Penalise the offending outliers not the compliant majority.
Otherwise activists ought to come clean and admit they're Animal Rights Activists not Animal Welfare stakeholders
There is another fact that is overlooked or omitted because it is so devastatingly sad. The amount of bankruptcies & foreclosures on producers and local businesses that the last horrid Live Export Ban. Worse still the number of suicides it caused. Suicides in general are not reported due to the high chance of copy cat incidents. It's very much avoided when they're primary producers or rural/regional small business owners. I'm mentioning it for the very reason that Sussan Ley and other thoughtless virtue signalling evil clowns might pull their heads in and think.
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