>>416507>Meanwhile he's eating his chicken nuggets oblivious to where they actually are coming fromAgain, this times 1000.
Anyone who wants to complain about the ethical issues of trapping, there's a very high chance you also contribute to the horrors of factory farming every time you take your fat ass to McDonald's, or buy your Tyson chicken nuggets. But for some reason that's not a problem? All those animals suffer in terrible conditions that make being trapped for a few hours sound like heaven. Where's the outrage towards that? Since you're so passionate about animals not suffering even for a few hours, why haven't you entirely renounced modern food sources?
Go ahead, throw the first stone.