Factory farms are profoundly anti-traditional, and conservatives should stand firmly against them. They are a modern monstrosity, an industrial system that has torn the soul out of food production, leaving something wretched and unnatural in its place. Until recently, animal farming was an honorable way of life, rooted in a long and meaningful tradition. Pasture farming connected people to the land and to their animals, fostering a bond grounded in respect and stewardship. Today, opposition to factory farming among conservatives is far lower than it should be. This is partly because such opposition is often conflated with left-wing ideas about vegetarianism and veganism. But this is a mistake. The conservative alternative to industrialized agriculture is not vegetarianism. It is the restoration of traditional pasture farming.

Oct 31, 2025 · 12:41 PM UTC

Replying to @jonatanpallesen
Agree in theory, but you can’t feed 8 billion people doing it the old way
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Yes, easily. People who are less wealthy would reduce their meat intake, but this is easily possible while still getting full nutrition.
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This is specially bad when you realize how insanely smart pigs are. Pigs are amongst the most intelligent land mammals, apes aside I've seen wild pigs and they love to run and play, similarly to dogs. Why would people create hell on Earth for pigs? They wouldn't do this to dogs
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I agree 💯💯💯
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yes. the Right will scream 'but prices will go up!' the answer is to stop importing millions upon millions of more mouths and we should be fine
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As always the truly conservative ideas are not actually rampant capitalism, it is a terrible shame that two have become conflated.
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Doesn't even have to be this crazy "impossible" transition from battery farming to natural farming. There are some very easy steps that could be taken like letting them see grass and mingle with each other with daily pen rotation so they live in clean rooms. Locking animals in tiny cages and pumping them full of drugged food then slaughtering them while they're still conscious is fucking horrific. Easily one of the worst things we try to ignore as a society because the reality is really graphic. Say this as a big meat eater.
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Replying to @jonatanpallesen
We perceive medieval and prehistoric life and farming as cruel and uninlightened. But animal cruelty on such massive scale is a completely modern phenomenon
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I’d expand this to industrial fishing as well. Seeing busy sushi restaurants in Tashkent (capital city of a double landlocked country) was alarming.
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Factory farming is a result of market demand. Killing an animal unnecessarily is cruel, whether factory farmed or not. If you actually care about their welfare, you'd choose a plant-based diet.
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Replying to @jonatanpallesen
I agree. All we can do to alleviate suffering of animal we should do. Even more, provide them a good life when possible. This is the noble way.
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Matthew Scully tried to get conservatives on board against factory farming. To his credit, Pat Buchanan gave Scully a cover article and himself was moved. Pope Benedict also spoke out against it. It's the greatest abomination on earth and one of humanity's most evil features.
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Replying to @jonatanpallesen
The answer is veganism. The entire reason animal farming became so industrialized and intensified was to provide affordable meat to a vastly expanding population. You think we can feed 340 million with "small family farms?" No. And those farms are often horrific, too. Plus they all end up in hellish slaughterhouses. Animal farming was never noble. Its cruel by nature.
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The industrialisation of farming took place simultaneously with the growth of the big supermarkets. They bought up small farms and small shops that couldn't compete. They wanted you to buy ALL your food that they had produced from THEIR supermarkets. 1/
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Replying to @jonatanpallesen
Romantic fantasy. There’s no ‘bond grounded in respect’ between farmed animals & farmers- it’s wretched exploitation that ends when farmers collect their gruesome profit by sending animals to slaughter -soulless! Animal farming is a monstrosity. #StandForAnimals #BeVegan
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More of the right news to learn about @JoelSalatin of @Polyface_Farms. He perfectly explains and demonstrates how raising animals in accordance with faith is the way. God made nature to be able to provide for us. Managing animals as he intended provides higher quality food and lets pigs celebrate their “pigness.”
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Replying to @jonatanpallesen
Good news. No one has to eat the flesh of these tortured souls. However evil you imagine that factory farming is. It's worse then you can envision. Once you learn humans have no physical need to eat meat to survive. Supporting that horror show is easier to walk away from.
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Replying to @jonatanpallesen
Good point, but these “conservatives” like their steak and they like it cheap.
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100%. Couldn't agree more. Factory farming is a moral abomination and a disaster for our health and our farmland.
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This is a topic many conservatives & lefties could agree on actually. Among the horrific components of our “cheap meat” economy is how wasteful we are with meat because it’s cheap. It would be disturbing to look at how much of this grotesque grinder results in uneaten food waste
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"should"? I'm sorry but have you been living under a rock and not noticed all the conservatives fucking off to the country to start grass fed free roam farms?
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It's cringe listening to people who say livestock and our soil require heavy inputs to survive. But it's factory farming and mono cropping that are unsustainable without them. Regenerative agriculture do not require artificial inputs to produce quality food.
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Conservatives thinking vegetarianism or veganism is left-wing is the problem that needs fixing. I am against the far left these days because they have embraced the communist manifesto, and I am vegan. Not harming animals by refusing to eat them, wear their skin, or wear/use products made from them, attend zoos, etc. is a moral issue, not a political issue. Sentient beings can feel pain, fear and joy. I know many people who are like me and NOT left progressives, who are vegans.
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Replying to @jonatanpallesen
Tradition and heritage. A self sufficient family practicing permaculture, leads to a self sufficient community leading to a self sufficient nation. woodlanderinitiative.co.uk
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Maybe is more conservatives understood more that kne of the giant corporations insisting this is the only way to raise animals is China owner and the largest CCP land owner in America.
🇨🇳China owned @SmithfieldFoods raises pigs in cramped pens and locked in cages to maintain an obsolete factory system. VS 🇺🇸American @JoelSalatin, a leader in the growing modern movement of regenerative and natural farming. 🐖Tormented and sick animals making unhealthy food leads to sick humans. ✅@usda and @SecRollins can make America healthy again by pushing the factory system to healthier modern standards and creating a tiered system to allow small and local farmers to produce higher quality and healthier food. 🏛️@realDonaldTrump @SecKennedy @NicoleShanahan we can all work together to MAHA.
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Replying to @jonatanpallesen
Nationalists usually get this, conservatards on the other hand is a different topic.
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It’s hard to argue that factory farming has “eliminated hunger” when 42 millions Americans receive SNAP aid. What factory farming has done is destroyed the traditional idea of “dominion” and replaced it with physical and spiritual destruction.
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Lab-grown meat should be competitive in 5-10 years. This is pretty much a solved problem.
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Grow your own food or buy from a trusted neighbor.
Lets go check the bacon garden🥓👨‍🌾
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This is part of the reason I don't eat pork unless it's from a regenerative farm (or free lol)
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Unfortunately the modern conservative movement cares for nothing, we need Nationalism Socialism.
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