outsidevoices | Last May, several months into a global pandemic that had capsized the economy, hog farmers had a problem on their hands. With restaurants closed, demand for their product had evaporated. With outbreaks shuttering meat processing plants all over the country, they had nowhere to send their animals to be slaughtered. If kept alive, the pigs would quickly outgrow facilities designed to hold them only for highly abbreviated lives, and the costs of feeding and watering them would become astronomical.
So some major pork producers, among them Iowa’s largest, Iowa Select Farms, made a horrifying decision. They would mass exterminate their animals in one fell swoop, using a technique that promised efficiency for themselves but guaranteed incomprehensible suffering for the pigs.
The method was called “ventilation shutdown,” and it entailed, basically, roasting the pigs alive. Workers would close all of the vents into the barns, shut down the air conditioning, and pipe steam into the buildings until the animals died by asphyxiation or hyperthermia, a process that took several hours. Then a worker would walk through the piles of corpses with a captive bolt gun, shooting whatever stragglers had survived.
The company, however, was unaware that there was a whistleblower within their ranks. An ISF truck driver named Lucas Walker, who had long been appalled by the company’s treatment of its pigs, had informed an activist named Matt Johnson of the company’s plans. Johnson snuck into the barns, placed hidden cameras, and recorded video and audio of the massacre to later release to the news media.
Neither Johnson nor Walker is what most people of conscience would
consider a dangerous political extremist. They had no desire to bring
any physical harm to anyone; on the contrary, they were moved by the
cause of putting a halt to needless suffering. But both a new state law
in Iowa and a bill currently being considered in Congress could render
them such in the eyes of the criminal justice system. It is just one
example of the moral hazard posed by the ongoing effort in Congress and
within the Biden administration to erect a new domestic security state
apparatus in response to the Trump years and the Capitol Riot — an
effort the CIA has joined, while animal rights groups and environmental
campaigners have been explicitly listed among its targets.
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