This March 8, International Women's Day, has dawned with numerous references to women and their struggle. However, there are some that have not gone down well with netizens like the one he sharedCuban actress Livia Brito, which has raised its voice to give visibility and raise awareness about the cruelty suffered by cows.
The interpreter has given voice to this campaign in which she speaks in the first person as if it were the animal and appearing in the video with her face beaten.
"Cows, like any other female mammal, need to be pregnant to produce milk, milk that is intended solely to nourish their babies, not humans. However, this does not happen.The way cows live is devastating, and neither they nor anyone else deserves to go through that. I ask you to reflect and stop consuming dairy products forever.", he wrote at the bottom of the publication, along with which are read several reviews from people who claim to be in the livestock and veterinary sector.
"I am a veterinarian, I have a specialty in medicine and surgery of small species, a doctorate in biological and health sciences. Everything this video says is fallacy after fallacy. But worst of all: “rape foals” “I want to take care of my baby.” Ruminants are precocial species, maternal behavior really lasts very little (as simple as they are born and immediately stop). Dairy producing companies and livestock companies increasingly take animal welfare into account because there are laws. that regulate it and also because an animal in discomfort simply could not produce. Instead of attacking industries that do take care of the well-being of animals, they better fight to prohibit and eradicate bullfighting because that does threaten animal well-being," says a user on response to this video.
Furthermore, other comments that are read express: "I make my living from livestock and I say it with pride, these people who come out to say that these little animals are treated like this is a lie because if you mistreat them they don't produce, period, these influencers don't see the reality of livestock farming", "What does Women's Day have to do with agricultural production?", or they directly call it "ridiculous."
Despite this criticism that the Cuban actress has received, there are those who expressed solidarity with what she expressed and sent her messages of support in her fight.
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