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Absent Federal Oversight of Animal Agriculture Safety, States and Others Step Up for Change

Will the Next Pandemic Start With Chickens?

This spring, a virulent strain of bird flu ripped through U.S. farms. The public hardly noticed. That we could ignore the disease shows just how little we’ve learned about the origin of new viruses.

Human Labor and Factory Farming

Human Labor and Factory Farming
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Human Labor and Factory Farming

There have been numerous exposés of the conditions in factory farms, where livestock are crammed together by the hundreds of thousands.  But anthropologist Alex Blanchette argues that animal agribusiness, rather than being a sordid, exceptional case, has represented the cutting edge of capitalist industry for more than one hundred years.  He discusses the  exploitation of both animals and humans at a massive pork complex in the Midwest, where seven million hogs are raised and slaughtered each year. Resources:

The Meat Industry s Bestiality Problem | The New Republic

The Meat Industry’s Bestiality Problem Big Agriculture’s artificial insemination is abusive. Most states have rewritten old laws to absolve it but some haven’t. Illustration by Sally Deng It isn’t spoken of much, but a significant chunk of the Kansas economy depends on pervasive violations of its anti-bestiality laws. In 2010, the Kansas legislature revised the state’s “criminal sodomy” statute historically vague laws criminalizing multiple forms of nonprocreative sex to delete language that criminalized consensual gay sex. But it preserved other itemized crimes in the law, including making “sodomy between a person and an animal” punishable by up to six months in prison, defining the crime to encompass “any penetration of the female sex organ by … any object.” Although it made allowances for “generally recognized health care practices,” it offered no exemption for everyday animal breeding. This makes Kansas an outlier. The overwhelming majority of state

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