Vegan animal rights protestations

Profit is the key word
For food business today
The Meat Trade
And the Dairy Trade
Have a penny pinching way
A meanness toward the animals
Who are being killed
In his husbandry and slaughter
So much blood is spilled

They live in vile conditions
Insensitiveness rules
Too much inactivity
With lack of care
From farming fools
Apathetic lackadaisical
Insensate and tough
Angst anguish and dolour
And purgatory stuff

Intensity, low spirits
Oppression night and day
Joyless dreary weeks on end
A grotesque unseemliness at play
Concentrated feed lots
Unrefined and wrong
Weakening dispositions
Not somewhere to belong

Overcrowding lack of caution
lack of sanitation
Pathogens around the place
Leading to a creation
Of terrible cross vhecking
How insanitary
No one sees bacteria
But it’s there certainly

Chicken a bio hazard
E. coli gets to be
Introduced to the irrigation
Water constantly
Filthy stinking water
Is flushed over the raw
Green leaves which will not be cooked
Presenting therefore more
Risks to the general public
Lack of inspection wise
Everywhere is suffering
And when a consumer dies

The shit it does quickly hit the fan
When children do start dying
That never was the plan
But surely the inspectorate
Need to knuckle down
Too many children have lost their lives
In pathogens did drown

Some CEO’s in prison
Many others fined
Lots of people were made sick
On what st home they had dined
E colinsalmonrlla
Listeria and more
Animals killed in agony
And more and more and more
Disputes and illnesses
Out there
A plethora of insanity
Disrepute ingloriousness
Degradation too
And all of this is happening
Along with doom and stress.

About Rex Tyler

I love animals. I enjoy writing poetry and delivering speeches.I like to mentor people who need help in preparing speeches and evaluations.I enjoy travel although it is much harder for me these days.I so enjoyed the Andes Mountains and Volcanoes and the Quichua people who live and thrive there.I have lots of friends around the world.
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