• admiralteal@kbin.social
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    11 months ago

    The fucking US Veterinary Association published that it is only approved for pigs and even then recommends sedating the animal first because of observations of extreme distress. This is widely published – find it if you want, I don’t care at this point. Wikipedia is not going to undermine the countless medical organizations who all objected or condemned this shit. So sick of the wikipedia PhDs in this thread claiming to know what none of the doctors or medical researchers do.

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      11 months ago

      Were you aware that humans aren’t a subject of authority of the US Veterinary Association?

      Still waiting on that reference, BTW.

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        11 months ago

        Love that you had the time to get your degree from wikipedia but couldn’t plug “veterinary association nitrogen asphyxiation” into a search engine and click the first, second, or third result.

        For me, the first are a couple of UN articles about the subject that contain all of this information. But you couldn’t be bothered to look this up because you can only do wikipedia “research” that confirms your priors, not that might contradict them.

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          11 months ago

          Again, human medicine is not an area that the US Veterinary Association should be having much to say about.

          You claim to have a reference, why aren’t you pasting it? Surely that’s easier than rambling on about it.