Ever since I was a kid growing up in Ogden Utah back in the early 80's, I've been fascinated by the Spanish bullfight. I even searched out books on bullfighting at the Weber County library, where I found and read "Death in the Afternoon" by Ernest Hemingway. I'm probably the only kid in Utah to have ever read that book. Now here we are 40 years later and I still enjoy learning about and keeping up with the bullfights.

July 6, 2016

We’re Finally Waking Up To The Horrific Ways We Treat The Animals We Eat

When it comes to animal suffering in the United States, farm animals are in a category of their own.
True, hundreds of thousands of dogs and cats are euthanized each year in shelters. Plenty of other animals are killed to produce clothing or are used in lab tests, circuses or theme parks.

But all of them combined don’t add up to even a half percent of the animals killed for food each year.
This vast disparity is not reflected in how Americans spend their charity dollars. Quite the opposite.

Americans give well over $1 billion to animal welfare groups each year. Only a tiny sliver of that money, about four-fifths of 1 percent, goes to nonprofits devoted to protecting factory-farmed animals.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/farm-animal-rights-revolution_us_577304f6e4b0352fed3e5b16?section=

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