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i don’t pay companies to do that. no one does.
Lots of people pay for meat
yea. but the people doing the caging and killing are paid before that meat ever lands in a supermarket or restaurant. and they’re usually paid by the people who own the facility.
Who get their money from the supermarket, who get their money from…?
interestingly, after you spend money, it’s not yours anymore, and you don’t get to decide how the recipient spends it.
And that’s why you shouldn’t give your money to killers, or to people whose job is to pay killers.
most people don’t.
Most people do, that’s what happens when you buy meat. Your money pays for the animals to be abused.
we just established that’s not true.