A disturbing trend is going around on social media of, OnlyFans women promoting their OF's using the dairy industry, It's horrifying because of the Capitalism Atrocities that go down in the dairy industry to the poor cows involved, Nobody should be promoting spicy content involving the exploitation of innocent animals!!!!
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OF Girls Promoting Spicy Content Involving The Dairy Industry (DEEP-DIVE) Capitalism & True Crime... Today I talk to you about, The UNSOLVED True Crime Case Daily Stories Of The OF Industry as Well as The Dairy Cow Industry, I Talk about, Instagram Influencer and OF woman known as itsthatkiwigirl on Instagram using the dairy, farming life aesthetic, and milk industry to promote her OF, Dairy is a product of exploitation and the victims of Capitalism are the Dairy Cows used for Milk and their babies, farm animals are treated like commodities instead of living, feeling creatures. male calves are separated at birth from their mothers and often sold as veal, put on low-iron diets that promote anemia and make it so they are unable to walk, I DON'T think anyone should be glamorizing a industry that commits capitalism atrocities towards animals on a daily Baisis, The Animal Welfare Act, despite its name, provides no significant protection to farmed animals whose bodies are used for food, furs, or skins. This means animals such as cows are not protected by this law. These animals are not entitled to federal protection of humane conditions in America. Specifically, this law only covers dogs, cats, primates, rabbits, hamsters and guinea pigs that are the commodities of animal dealers, breeders, and used in labs. Rather than protecting these animals, the United States enables farms to continue what are deemed “common farming practices.” A common farming practice is an action that, if it is common across farms, is thereby legal. The exemption takes no stance on whether or not the action is humane or causes problems to the animal. World Animal Protection’s latest report, Milking the cow: the fate of Canadian dairy cows, highlights poor welfare experienced by the victims of capitalism the tragic reality for end of life dairy cows when they are NO longer able to produce milk anymore, Cows removed from the milking herd and sent on Holidays where they will NEVER been seen again Reports from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency reveal that a shocking 24% of vehicles inspected contain dairy cows with welfare concerns, including those who are downed, lame, and much more, These animals are typically sent to livestock auctions to be sold before being shipped long distances At these auctions, dairy cows may languish for days with little or no food, water, or milking. This can lead to udder engorgement, making an already difficult situation even worse,


International transport of farmed animals (The Live Export Industry) from the United States has increased significantly. Large numbers of animals—many of them pregnant dairy cattle—were transported from the United States beginning in 2010 to establish breeding herds in Turkey, Russia, and Kazakhstan. Exports of live animals increased steadily through 2012, when nearly 200,000 live animals were exported from the United States to countries other than Canada or Mexico. Most of the over 503,000 cattle exported to countries other than Canada and Mexico since 2005 were shipped by sea—primarily to Russia and Turkey. During transport, many problematic experiences—including inadequate ventilation, loud noises, motion sickness, and heat stress— impact animal welfare and make the animals more susceptible, In August 2012, more than 1,000 breeding dairy cattle shipped to Russia from Galveston, Texas, passed away during the voyage or shortly after arrival. Another 200 animals, too ill to be offloaded, were never accounted for and are feared to have been dumped at sea. The deaths have been attributed to a breakdown in manure removal and ventilation systems, causing the animals to pass away on ammonia fumes. We need to stop giving people platforms for this type of content and influencers a pass and we hold them accountable, I think the whole idea of using a dairy farm to promote your OF content is sickening and wrong, It is our moral responsibility as humans to contribute to a culture of accountability by not giving people free passes. The bad behavior celebrities and influencers engage in can vary from understandable human error to unacceptable high problematic misdeeds, Capitalism culture fosters an attitude of arrogance towards other species. That ordains the justification for profiting from the misery of animals, ETC!!!

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