WV: Chicken murder in broad daylight on school grounds

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Re: WV: Chicken murder in broad daylight on school grounds

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I don't want to read the article. Does it imply if the boys were trained in how to humanely kill chickens (good ol' country boys) or if they were punks who thought it would be a great thrill? I think the motivation and process would play a large part in the discussion after the fact.

And if they were specifically forbidden, they shouldn't have done it there at all. I don't think students decapitating chickens on government property during school hours in defiance of the superintendent's directives is a constitutional issue.
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Re: WV: Chicken murder in broad daylight on school grounds

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ddurkof wrote:I remember the first time I saw a chicken beheaded by my then crush. It was in the early 1970s and I was working on a farm in Colorado and she was the "farmer's daughter." It was the summer between 8th and 9th grade. It was Friday evening after we had bailed hay and it was time to slaughter some chickens. Grab the chickens by the neck, then either ring their neck or use a machete to chop their heads off. It was pretty ugly, but I learned where fried chicken came from.

The reason that it is a "freak show" now is that we are "protected" by the cruelties of life. It should be a required course in high school to have to raise and slaughter food for consumption. It makes you appreciate life. It also teaches you some responsibility for yourself. If worse comes to worse I can raise and slaughter chickens or goats or lambs, or cows.

We allow our children to watch TV with its extreme simulated violence, but we fear their reaction of seeing where their McChicken comes from.

I remember the noise, smell and sounds of the chicken's slaughter, but I also remember some very good fried chicken that Friday night.
And, it sounds like you remember the farmers daughter as well ...
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Re: WV: Chicken murder in broad daylight on school grounds

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ddurkof wrote: ...We allow our children to watch TV with its extreme simulated violence, but we fear their reaction of seeing where their McChicken comes from...
:clapping: GREAT POINT! :tiphat:
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Re: WV: Chicken murder in broad daylight on school grounds

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Hoi Polloi wrote:I don't want to read the article. Does it imply if the boys were trained in how to humanely kill chickens (good ol' country boys) or if they were punks who thought it would be a great thrill?
The kid who killed the chicken got it from his family home. There is no implication in the article that the killing was inhumane by the standards of poultry management.

Of course, there are going to be people who think any killing of an animal is inhumane.

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