In 2001, over six million innocent cattle and sheep were brutally slaughtered on the orders of Queen Elizabeth II, anti-bovite/anti-ovite. The flames from the massive pyres used to dispose of them clogged the skies of Cumbria for months.
On the worst day, March 31, 2001, 10,500 metric tonnes of "animal carcasses" were disposed of by burning on these massive pyres. That's equivalent to the flesh of 200,000 apes that you call "human" as if they have some special value over other life forms. They could have burned six million humans in 12 days using the pyres of March 31. But because it was six million sheep and cattle NON OF YOU SPECIESIST FUCKS GIVES A DAMN
Cattlecaust deniers will say, "Those were foot and mouth disease victims!" There were only 2,000 cases of it identified in the entirety of the United Kingdom. Fuck you.
10,500 metric tonnes of animal carcasses burned in one day
Gavin Torres
Over six million cattle and sheep murdered.
Oliver Edwards
reposting
David Barnes
>comparing children to veal and adults to beef I like this author.
Mason Johnson
The scale of the pyres.
Hunter Young
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Jacob Martin
This has nothing to do with Jews. Stop deflecting, Cattlecaust denier.
Josiah Perry
Sorry OP, I migrated from the previous thread but I think we should let this one go for now. I am spent from fighting kikery for one day.
Carson Ortiz
Haha you're probably right user.
Brandon Reyes
Can't the experiment be tried with pork?
Christopher Perez
Yeah, it seems to me that it could be reasonably recreated. Hence the Cattlecaust - 10 million animals slaughtered, mostly burned, many rendered or buried, within a year. It seems to be the closest recreation to the events of the Holocaust.
Lincoln Richardson
fat females at an extermination camp?
Bentley Thompson
>"Fat cattle getting slaughtered on a farm? Haha why not just EAT THEM what a retarded story."
Jordan Ramirez
I'm vegetarian, my hands are clean of this..
Ryan Smith
Lol OP
If that many cattle really died then there would be bones and ashes everywhere.
Let's be honest, if it really happened, they wouldn't have used hundreds of different methods including something as ridiculous as "boiling" to get rid of cows.
The British are very efficient people, and wouldn't waste resources in the middle of fighting an epidemic.
They wouldn't gather them up and kill them by burning, they would have just shot them.
Gavin Adams
Sometimes the animals were slaughtered and left for dead in pasture. The stench of rotting bodies drove people out of the country. They found it more efficient and more sanitary to engage in mass slaughter and burning at concentrated sites.