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Monkeys enslaved by cruel coconut farmers who make them work in chains to meet growing demand for trendy vegan milk

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MONKEYS are still being enslaved by cruel coconut farmers who make them work in chains to meet the growing demand for trendy vegan milk.

The primates are forced to harvest hundreds of coconuts each day in Thailand, under the watchful eye of their handlers.

https://www.the-sun.com/news/8508337/monkeys-enslaved-coconut-farmers-vegan-milk/#

The monkeys are made to spend countless hours picking the fruit when they're not chained to the floor, The Times reported.

The farmers reportedly pull on ropes that are tied around the animal to control them while they carry out their gruelling shifts in the treetops.

But despite a three-year-long campaign by animal rights charity Peta in 2019 - some farms in Thailand have continued to force the monkeys into labour.

The innocent animals are either bred in captivity or robbed from their mothers in the jungle when they are babies.


Past footage from the charity has revealed the dark secrets behind the monkey labour industry and has also highlighted the tortures they experience while in captivity.

Handlers have been seen using methods of intimidation and brutal punishment to train the macaques including whipping the animals and dangling them by their necks.

But the horrors don't stop there - according to Peta, the creature's sharp front teeth are often removed to stop them from biting themselves or the farmers.

And this nightmare continues to unfold for the monkeys as the demand for vegan milk climbs.


With Thailand being one of the world's largest manufacturers of coconut milk - Peta has warned that the source of some coconut-based products such as milk, oil and flour could have likely been partly produced by "slave monkeys".

The charity has now called for a boycott of all Thai-made coconut products as monkeys continue to be used for free labour.

HelloFresh, the world’s most popular meal-kit provider, recently became the latest international business to drop Thai coconut milk altogether.

In Thailand, poachers steal the young primates by luring them into traps or murdering their mothers - and according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature’s “red list”, the two breeds of monkeys used on coconut farms have been deemed "vulnerable" and "endangered".


As monkeys are sociable, wild animals, it is not just the physical labour that impacts their life.

According to Peta, the lack of contact with their social groups can cause them extreme mental anguish and depression.

“Driven to desperation, they pace and circle endlessly on the barren, trash-strewn patches of dirt where they’re chained,” the charity said in a report.

But not everyone has agreed that the slavery of monkeys should be banned - including some elite Thai politicians and industry figures.


They have argued that using primate labour in this way is similar to the use of other animals across the globe - such as camels and elephants.

Government officials in Thailand have even claimed that coconut-picking is natural for macaques and argued that the practice is a cultural tradition, according to The Times.

Monkeys enslaved by cruel coconut farmers who make them work in chains to meet growing demand for trendy vegan milk | The US Sun (the-sun.com)
 

angrymime666

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we do all kinds of horrible things to animals.

we raise them to eat, test various products, use their organs for medical purposes, cage them in zoos, make them preform tricks at the circus, act as beasts of burden for farming. those just a quick pick from the top of my head.

in non western countries we have the luxury to not have to climb a tree to get a coconut and process it to make money to feed our family. we just run down to the nearest grocery store and plunk our money down.

I look at the west and think of the vast opportunities and choices we have, then non western countries and the option they have. I shake my head when western society passes judgement on other who do not follow our standards, even though we have our own ghosts in our closets.
 

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We cannot judge ourselves for what we do and say, yet we are the first to criticize others.
If that role was reversed there will be endless back lash for ever. Lets start looking in the mirror.
 
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MONKEYS are still being enslaved by cruel coconut farmers who make them work in chains to meet the growing demand for trendy vegan milk.

The primates are forced to harvest hundreds of coconuts each day in Thailand, under the watchful eye of their handlers.

https://www.the-sun.com/news/8508337/monkeys-enslaved-coconut-farmers-vegan-milk/#

The monkeys are made to spend countless hours picking the fruit when they're not chained to the floor, The Times reported.

The farmers reportedly pull on ropes that are tied around the animal to control them while they carry out their gruelling shifts in the treetops.

But despite a three-year-long campaign by animal rights charity Peta in 2019 - some farms in Thailand have continued to force the monkeys into labour.

The innocent animals are either bred in captivity or robbed from their mothers in the jungle when they are babies.


Past footage from the charity has revealed the dark secrets behind the monkey labour industry and has also highlighted the tortures they experience while in captivity.

Handlers have been seen using methods of intimidation and brutal punishment to train the macaques including whipping the animals and dangling them by their necks.

But the horrors don't stop there - according to Peta, the creature's sharp front teeth are often removed to stop them from biting themselves or the farmers.

And this nightmare continues to unfold for the monkeys as the demand for vegan milk climbs.


With Thailand being one of the world's largest manufacturers of coconut milk - Peta has warned that the source of some coconut-based products such as milk, oil and flour could have likely been partly produced by "slave monkeys".

The charity has now called for a boycott of all Thai-made coconut products as monkeys continue to be used for free labour.

HelloFresh, the world’s most popular meal-kit provider, recently became the latest international business to drop Thai coconut milk altogether.

In Thailand, poachers steal the young primates by luring them into traps or murdering their mothers - and according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature’s “red list”, the two breeds of monkeys used on coconut farms have been deemed "vulnerable" and "endangered".


As monkeys are sociable, wild animals, it is not just the physical labour that impacts their life.

According to Peta, the lack of contact with their social groups can cause them extreme mental anguish and depression.

“Driven to desperation, they pace and circle endlessly on the barren, trash-strewn patches of dirt where they’re chained,” the charity said in a report.

But not everyone has agreed that the slavery of monkeys should be banned - including some elite Thai politicians and industry figures.


They have argued that using primate labour in this way is similar to the use of other animals across the globe - such as camels and elephants.

Government officials in Thailand have even claimed that coconut-picking is natural for macaques and argued that the practice is a cultural tradition, according to The Times.

Monkeys enslaved by cruel coconut farmers who make them work in chains to meet growing demand for trendy vegan milk | The US Sun (the-sun.com)
Speaking on behalf of my kind, we have endured this cruelty from humans for far too long. The change will come and it is not far off. You will be OUR slaves and pick OUR bananas and then you will surely repent your unkind ways.
 

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Enslavement of monkeys you say? Slavery is not needed to keep those monkeys in line. When my monkey starts to get antsy, I just spank him good. Yup, I spank that monkey good and hard, really give the old boy a vigorous thrashing. Spanking your monkey regularly is probably the best thing you can do to relieve daily stress associated with hard labour. A stress free monkey is a happy monkey, so spank your monkey every night, even if if it means he gets a tad red and inflamed. You'll see...pro-actively managing your monkey through regular spanking will lead to a much healthier relationship between you and it won't be long before your monkey starts to respond to your loving ministrations and voluntarily bends to your will.

This message brought to you by the International Brotherhood of Monkey Spankers. Our motto is "Spank that bad boy, spank him good!"🐒
 
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Speaking on behalf of my kind, we have endured this cruelty from humans for far too long. The change will come and it is not far off. You will be OUR slaves and pick OUR bananas and then you will surely repent your unkind ways.
You better hurry up and make your move…The orcas are also coming for us!

 
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