Gordon Ramsay is raising pigs for the F Word cooking pot but he’s worried he and his children are becoming too attached to them.

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44 Responses

  1. Gordon's usually a pretty smart dude, but his kids were way too young and sheltered to be allowed to form a bond with those animals, knowing they will be slaughtered,. He should of waited till they were older, and could actually remember and learn from the experience.

  2. It's great that the pigs are going to be raised in cozy conditions before they're consumed. That's how it should be! And while it's not the best idea to have children about who could get attached to them, there's something special about knowing these pigs were played with by children who loved them. Compared to the pigs that can't turn around in their cages or are crowded and stand in their feces for days at a time before they're slaughtered…it's a life of luxury.

  3. My grandmother gave me a piglet to take care of when I was in grade school back in the province. I used to go looking for herbs and brush to feed it and I'd always have a bucket of food to feed it right after school. Came Christmas time and I heard my pig crying murder it was already dead when I saw it. I didn't talk to my grandma that day and cried about her for days.

  4. its more cruel for the pigs to be treated so nice .. right before they die , it would worst kind of betrayal that any creature would have to endure. imagine eating all that energy from their carcass..and people wonder where cancerous cells come from..at least the animals in slaughterhouses have a sense of the inevitable doom that awaits..

  5. I feel bad eating meet because it's sad that we have to take life to give life. But I've always been raised in a meat eating family and my mentallity was I can't do anything to help what we're eating it's already dead, but letting it go to waste is even worse, that's just wasting life at that point 🙁 tough world but that's how it goes sadly

  6. This is child abuse. Indoctrinating them to believe that the farming and slaughter of animals is "for" them. It's speciest bigotry, pure and simple.

  7. Vegans: You are so greedy and cruel. You eat the meat but you don't realise it was a living animal
    Gordon: raises his own pigs
    Vegans: how dare you? That is just disgusting

  8. Humans are not born natural animal killers and eaters. We are brainwashed to behave this way. As we do not have a biological need for meat, as children we do not see a pig as food but as a friend. The same for all other animals. Until our parents tells us to love some animals but kill others. This is bad parenting all the way up. The children are compassionate, kind and humane towards animals and here comes dad with his ancient medieval believes tuning his children forever.

  9. omg children are always honest in the beginning until they get brainwashed into meat eating like that, gordon ramsay is the worst of the worst

  10. If my one of my parents killed a pigs they would go through me first I would not ALLOW IT. I WOULD PROTECT THEM. I FUCKING LOVE Pigs.

  11. I learnt this at their age. Nothing wrong with knowing where your food comesfrom. Everyones quick to disagree because they think its somehow cruel, but what they dont realise is they are buying their meat wrapped in plastic that comes from a mass slaughter house where the animals are caged most of there life and fed hormones and growing agents. If anything, its more cruel to buy your meat from the grocers. Atleast this way, the animal has had a good life, its been fed well, it will endure a quick and painless death and it teaches the kids human nature. We are high up on the food chain, we eat these animals and it is our way of life. If you dont like than fuck off, go grab a box of tissues and hide in your safe space.

  12. Ah he's being a little bit cruel here. Either don't let the kids play so much with the pigs or don't kill them. There's a huge difference between being just a pig and being a pet pig.

  13. In the current world we live in, the news/information children are exposed to every day that IS reality, beheadings, murder, kidnapping, animal cruelty, Kim Kardash-wtf and her ass, unemployment, lack of support for troops, War vets that are homeless and bullying … then here we have the fact that Gordon is showing his children here, what it is to provide, to use that food which you can 'grow' yourself … to use the most of a pig, rather than just prime cuts and throw away the rest .. those children will become well rounded, educated, smart – compassionate children.  Those of you bleating on about how cruel it is, how it is in some way a type of 'brainwashing' of children etc .. what an absolutely load of rubbish .. when was the last time any of you paid attention to any homeless, poor, unfortunate humans in your own neighbourhood .. where YOU Could make a change .. rather than sit here crying over a pig.  
    P.S.  Bacon.
    Enough said!

  14. how can you tell kids not to fall in love with animals, you can't emotionally manipulate a child into thinking the way you want them to think ! Surely they have a right to choose if they want to eat them themselves instead of imposing your beliefs onto them about the animal. Try that with a dog and see what happens. 😡

  15. When Jack was talking about when the pigs grow up, I was thinking he was then going to say "we can eat them" not "we can ride them" Gordon they're not meat anymore. They're now pets