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Should Animal Rights Activists Be Held Accountable For Abuse Videos?

2013-11-25 23:36:35| Beef

A popular tactic of animal rights extremist groups is to send a member undercover to obtain temporary employment in a livestock operation. Once on board, they can gain the trust of coworkers, move freely about the operation and surreptitiously shoot footage of any animal abuse they might be able to uncover. This surveillance often takes place over weeks while the activist collects footage, which is packaged and then released to the media. Of course, during this time of collection and production of the items for the big press splash, any animal abuse that might be actually occurring continues. BEEF Daily read more

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