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So when you read 'birds were culled in China', it means 'buried alive' twitter.com/WBYeats1865/st…
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He's not wearing a mask. Thus fake.
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Joscha Bach
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It's not especially contagious (transmission from bird to human is relatively rare); they kill them to avoid other birds being infected.
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cougarten
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From what I see I'd rather say he tries to get his flock out of a ditch...
Why else nibble around on the edge instead of putting the mountain of dirt back in you previously excavated.
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cougarten
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If you'd want to bury them you'd also get them all in first. they don't seem to be able to fly.
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Harry Brown
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Would you agree there is an ethical disparity between the Chinese and the western world? Or is just a thought racist?
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Joscha Bach
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The ethical code is different. For instant, it is acceptable to sacrifice individuals for the greater good in China, and unacceptable to eat living animals in the West. That has very likely nothing to do with race, but with normative traditions.
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Nathan 'Lance' Haemorrhoid
@Lazarusfabulous
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Did the same thing with pigs last year too.
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