Politics
Farmers Protest CFIA’s Ostrich Cull, Claim Government Overreach
Farmers at Universal Ostrich Farms in Canada are expressing outrage following the slaughter of their ostrich flock by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA). The incident has sparked a broader conversation about government intervention in agricultural practices. According to farmer Katie Pasitney, the empty pens left behind are a stark reminder of the situation, which she believes will have a significant impact. She stated, “These empty pens, they’re going to change the world. The world is watching, and the world is going to continue to watch.”
The cull, which occurred earlier this month, has drawn attention from various commentators and journalists. On a recent livestream of Rebel Roundtable, political commentator and entrepreneur Mario Zelaya highlighted the questionable nature of the CFIA’s actions. He questioned the timing and rationale behind the mass slaughter, which he argued lacked proper testing and transparency. “These birds were sick almost a year ago. Why was there no testing done? Why did all these birds have to be slaughtered like they were, you know, sick a year ago?” he asked. Zelaya characterized the situation as setting a “horrible precedent” for future government actions.
Further complicating the narrative, Zelaya described the CFIA’s approach as “vindictive,” suggesting that there may have been ulterior motives behind the decision to cull the ostriches. He emphasized that the average Canadian would view the situation critically, noting, “It just smells really bad. And as an average Canadian looking on from the outside, it’s very, very odd.”
The events surrounding the cull have prompted extensive coverage and investigation by independent media. For months, journalists from Rebel News have been on the ground at Universal Ostrich Farms, documenting the unfolding situation. Their efforts have included confronting officials from the RCMP and the CFIA, as well as utilizing drones to gather information about the tragic incident. The team has faced challenges but remains committed to uncovering the truth behind the cull.
The situation at Universal Ostrich Farms has garnered significant public interest, with many advocating for transparency and accountability from government agencies. The farmers involved are determined to use their experience to raise awareness about what they perceive as government overreach. As the story continues to develop, the farmers and their supporters hope to shift public perception and prompt policy reconsiderations regarding agricultural practices and government involvement.
As the farmers of Universal Ostrich Farms navigate the aftermath of this tragic event, they emphasize that their fight is not just about their flock but about ensuring that all agricultural producers are treated fairly and with respect. The call for action resonates beyond the immediate crisis, as they seek to engage the public on issues of government authority and its implications for farmers across the country.
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