The East Asian fish industry is cruel; things like that, like juicing, painting, and the hybrids discussed on another thread orginate there. It's hard to fault the menial workers; they're dirt poor, poorly educated folk. They are doing menial farm work that requires little education. But so many of the industry's bad practices originate there (not that they are not continued or perputated in the West either).
Reading that stuff, I'm surprised the little things survive at any rate, especially enough to sell. Not to mention the poorly reported juicing of fish like dwarf gouramis with male hormones. And the person most affected by it (other than the poor fish themselves) are of course the consumers who have no idea this is going on.
Even more frightening is that this is capitalist farming run amok; we see the consequences to the fish if we poke our heads in. Think about what is done to food industry farm animals (or look up whats done to chickens, for example or the hormones food mammals are injected with). I'm not a vegetarian but the very thought that such practices edges me closer.
I honestly wish there was someway that we could limit our dependence on unethical SE Asian breeders, but there are very few places in the world where those fish are developed on that scale (certainly not in the more affluent Far East).
Reading that stuff, I'm surprised the little things survive at any rate, especially enough to sell. Not to mention the poorly reported juicing of fish like dwarf gouramis with male hormones. And the person most affected by it (other than the poor fish themselves) are of course the consumers who have no idea this is going on.
Even more frightening is that this is capitalist farming run amok; we see the consequences to the fish if we poke our heads in. Think about what is done to food industry farm animals (or look up whats done to chickens, for example or the hormones food mammals are injected with). I'm not a vegetarian but the very thought that such practices edges me closer.
I honestly wish there was someway that we could limit our dependence on unethical SE Asian breeders, but there are very few places in the world where those fish are developed on that scale (certainly not in the more affluent Far East).
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