Watch this first
Feeling joyful?
Time to tear it down haha
Food. So what about food?
I always wondered where my food came from.
(Only when I'm spacing out though)
I saw this flick one day.
It was a film about food.
Really, it was about food, and where it came from.
It documented how animals were treated.
Thing is, they weren't treated like animals at all
Mistreated.
That's not cool.
It wasn't like the picture-perfect farms that one would typically imagine.
It was a factory.
More like a industry.
An industry of exploit.
The animals were merely tools to them, devoid of compassion.
The farmers? There were none really.
Just workers along a line that could easily be replaced.
Overworked workers. Bad.

The way they processed the "meat" was kind of gross too.
Low standards = Bad (Like feces getting into the production)
That's just how the factories run things I guess.
Yes, I see a lack of respect for humans by the American buisinesses.
Yes, I see overwhelming greed displayed by them.
Yes, I see how they could also be in cahoots with the federal government.
There's a lot of things I see that are corrupt in a sense.
"Engineered" food?
Corn in food?
Mass production of food?
Environmental hazards cause of food?
Yeah, okay.
We should care about those types of things, but most people simply don't
I don't blame them.
They prefer the blissful ignorance of illusion vs the painful truth of reality.
To each, their own.
But if you think about it, it's what is feeding most of us.
Yet somehow we're still wasteful of food.. hm..
Food Inc. strung a new note in my world. I saw it and was in complete disbelief of what my eyes were making my brain process. Saw that movie and was unable to look at my food the same way. Picked up a burger my friend bought me for lunch and all i could do is picture those poor cows being severely mistreated. I informed my friend about it and she automatically spit out her mouth full and trashed her sandwich. It was funny.
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