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While welfare advocates might accept a free-range farm, most view the industrial confinement of the last 50 years—where animals stand in their own waste, breathing ammonia—as a welfare disaster that must be reformed or ended. is a science-based position that accepts the human

Legal scholar Gary Francione argues that the welfare approach is not only insufficient but counterproductive. By making factory farms "nicer" (e.g., turning battery cages into "enriched" cages), welfare reforms create a "happy meat" illusion. This alleviates consumer guilt and props up the system of exploitation, making the public less likely to go vegan. Abolitionists argue that Proposition 12, which gives pigs

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