I'll admit it -- I love foie gras and I am extremely upset that it is being banned.
But that's not the only reason I'm upset with the ban. I'm upset with the ban because it seems to be nothing more than politicians doing their typical window dressing. So few people eat foie gras, so this really does not amount to anyone taking a real stand against animal cruelty.
But what about pork, chicken and veal? If politicians like Joe Moore really wanted to make a difference, they would ban all of these products that come from the largest commercial farms, which are known to abuse the animals. Let me give some examples:
Although all experts understand pigs to be very intelligent and social animals, almost all of the pigs that we eat (bacon, ham, roast pork, etc.) in Chicago restaurants are raised in gestation crates (tiny metal crates which are grated to allow urine and feces to fall through) -- perhaps making pigs the most inhumanely treated animals of all. Instead of being allowed to roam on a farm, the pigs are kept in crates where they are afforded absolutely no opportunity to move around (or even turn around for that matter). They barely have room to sit down.
Expert evidence has shown that pigs confined to such crates suffer leg and joint problems, as well as urinary tract infections. Studies have also shown that pigs suffer extreme depression and other mental disorders as a direct and proximate result of their confinement. Of course, with no room to move around and because they live in metal crates which the pigs are constantly rubbing up against, the pigs also have sores all over their bodies.
Also, male calves (i.e., veal) are shocked, kicked, dragged and chained by the neck so that they cannot even move.
And then there are the egg producing hens -- they are often kept in the dark, starved for 18 days and denied water just to induce another egg producing cycle.
When Joe Moore stands up to propose a ban on these products in Chicago's restaurants and grocery stores, we'll know that he is serious about protecting against animal cruelty. But I think we all know that this will NEVER happen. So there you have it -- window dressing!