Wednesday, January 4, 2023

About twenty-five years ago, we started buying these beasts of burden.


More than twenty-five years ago, when we started buying these animals, they were all young, just over after teenage, but already big, strong, stupid, and docile as an ox. They arrived naked and in chains, ready to work on whatever we needed.

We bought dozens of this type of pack animal at reasonable prices and in good physical condition. The breeding company that produces them delivers them already vaccinated and imbeciles. They are created with hormones and steroids to be huge and robust; they live in a permanent disposition and lust; acids and drugs reduce their intelligence to that of a two-year-old human child. They are obedient and docile, like sweet and mute children; their vocal cords are cut and they don't speak; they grunt and moo like cows.

The year on a farm has cycles; at sowing time, the animals pull the plow; at harvest time, they cut the cane, load the trucks and then clear the field. They already know all the tasks and work well, without rest or complaint, from sunrise to sunset.

Guardians must keep them in line with regular brutal beatings, whips, clubs, and electric prods used ruthlessly to wound and inflict fear and pain. Because they are raised with many hormones from birth, they are horny most of the time; they produce a lot of milk and must be milked at least three times a day. They are very horny and slut; to excite them, just put the clubs in the anus or crush and twist the nipples with pliers cause they can only come with a lot of pain.

After three decades of hard work in the field, their bones and muscles are already ruined, and productivity drops significantly. The company that sells them accepts the old ones as part of the payment when buying new ones for replacement. Retired pensioners have their healthier organs, in better condition, sold to hospitals. They are then castrated and go into a fattening and tenderization regime for slaughter and marketing of meat pieces.

This modern system of slavery is very profitable and has solved many economic, social, political, and environmental problems. 

The best slaves, the largest and most resilient, are genetically selected and developed, and bred from conception for this purpose. Still, every year hundreds of masochistic queers voluntarily sell themselves into slavery. A few thousand more animals are bought in public jails or confiscated by banks for debts; these are not volunteers but arrested by public justice. Even after having their vocal cords cut and given large doses of steroids, hormones, and acids, these animalized mature creatures don't do the same hard work even when physically fit. These second-rate animals require more violent and regular beatings and milking daily.

2 comments:

  1. Whew. The stories of longpigs excite me very much, especially when they are used and abused prior to harvesting. Love this pic and story!!!

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