Nazis Release Humane Jewish Slaughter Video

A group of neo-Nazis living in Argentina have released
a video claiming that Jews were humanely killed in
concentration camps during the Second World War.

The producers of the video argue that it would have
been inefficient to torture their victims, so mass
murders were committed with compassion.

http://www.YouTube. com/watch? v=gINu_MToseU

America's meat industry has issued the first of a
series of YouTube videos claiming that America's farm
animals are transported and killed compassionately in
slaughterhouses with compassion too. While no such Nazi
video was ever actually produced as described in the
first paragraph, the meat industry video is real. See:

http://www.YouTube. com/meatnewsnetw ork

The tape begins with this written statement:

"Different industries use different raw materials. Auto
makers need steel, mufflers, and tires. Clothing makers
need fabric and thread. The meat industry, uniquely,
needs live animals to produce its products."

At that moment, I wondered what the equivalent video
in Korea would say:

"Our food industry needs live dogs to produce its products."

Easter in America:

"Our food industry needs live baby lambs..."

Gourmet food shops:

"Our food industry needs live bunny rabbits..."

Whole Foods Supermarkets:

"Our food industry needs Porky the Pig and his brothers..."

This summer's Olympic host nation:

"Our food industry needs worms, monkey brains, deer penis,
and cow testicles."

When you watch the meat industry's scam-video, take note
of how nicely the animals proceed down ramps to death.
Observe the animals standing shoulder to shoulder, nose
to tail in their holding pens. You will see clean cattle
with neither dirt nor feces in carefully orchestrated
and meticulously edited scenes.

The meat industry interviews its own loyal troopers who
do their best to convince consumers how happy farm animals
are to give their lives so that they might be eaten for our
fgast food lunches and snacks.

Each attempt to brainwash consumers into believing that
murder is compassionate is despicable. If you're going to
participate in the kill and then promote murder as an act of
love, be warned. We find the hiring of public relations firms
and film production companies who produce sanitized versions
of truth to be morally and intellectually offensive.

Robert Cohen
http://www.notmilk. com