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Sign The Petition To Stop Factory Farming!
Donovan R.
started this petition to
Ms Matlou Setati at The Department Of Agriculture, Forestry & Fisheries
Factory Farming only
focuses on profit
and minimizing cost.
They pay their workers rubbish wages and treat their animals like trash.
Many cruelty conventions do Not even apply to them so they can Legally hurt and maim innocent farm animals at their leisure.
Practices that would be seen as sick and horrific if it were applied to all animals and would be made illegal with immediate effect.
Their animals are massively dosed up with hormones, toxic food and constantly being injected because they are so prone to illness. This filth that they are giving to their animals is also making people very sick and This Must Stop!
These companies are a major cause for concern about their use and misuse of our precious water resources. Not only are they using up many mexa-tons of water every day, but they are also polluting our rivers and lakes.
What will happen in South Africa when we have to implement water-shedding?
Massive amounts of air pollution gets released from these factories, just so that we can breathe in this trash, so it can keep making us sick.
This is an extreme violation of our basic human rights and needs.
We live in a democratic society and it is our right as a nation and as a family to take care of our own people.
It is our right to tell government that big corporate businesses are stealing from small business farms. It is our right to tell government that we DO NOT agree with a system that relies on profit first and every one else second. This is not a fare system!
We Will Not Bow Down To These Bullies Anymore.
We will tell The Department Of Agriculture, Forestry & Fisheries that they have a moral obligation to protect its citizens from harm and They Must Make Immediate And Effective Changes. Not only for us, but for our children.
Please do the right thing and sign this petition.
We will be sending it straight to Ms Matlou Setati at The Department Of Agriculture, Forestry & Fisheries and demand that we are heard!
They pay their workers rubbish wages and treat their animals like trash.
Many cruelty conventions do Not even apply to them so they can Legally hurt and maim innocent farm animals at their leisure.
Practices that would be seen as sick and horrific if it were applied to all animals and would be made illegal with immediate effect.
Their animals are massively dosed up with hormones, toxic food and constantly being injected because they are so prone to illness. This filth that they are giving to their animals is also making people very sick and This Must Stop!
These companies are a major cause for concern about their use and misuse of our precious water resources. Not only are they using up many mexa-tons of water every day, but they are also polluting our rivers and lakes.
What will happen in South Africa when we have to implement water-shedding?
Massive amounts of air pollution gets released from these factories, just so that we can breathe in this trash, so it can keep making us sick.
This is an extreme violation of our basic human rights and needs.
We live in a democratic society and it is our right as a nation and as a family to take care of our own people.
It is our right to tell government that big corporate businesses are stealing from small business farms. It is our right to tell government that we DO NOT agree with a system that relies on profit first and every one else second. This is not a fare system!
We Will Not Bow Down To These Bullies Anymore.
We will tell The Department Of Agriculture, Forestry & Fisheries that they have a moral obligation to protect its citizens from harm and They Must Make Immediate And Effective Changes. Not only for us, but for our children.
Please do the right thing and sign this petition.
We will be sending it straight to Ms Matlou Setati at The Department Of Agriculture, Forestry & Fisheries and demand that we are heard!
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