Imagine this: a hundred animal rights activists, armed only with passion and chains, stormed six slaughterhouses in France and the Netherlands at midnight! Yes, you read that right — six slaughterhouses simultaneously! This bold operation, organized by the group “269 Animal Liberation,” is not just a protest but a full-on invasion of an industry that kills 1.8 million calves annually. All slaughterhouses belong to the Dutch company Vandri, a giant with a business turnover of 3.4 billion euros in 2023. Activists chained themselves, blocked entrances, and refused to budge, enduring police pressure for hours. The goal? To inflict economic damage and spotlight the brutality of industrial animal exploitation. Police arrested dozens of demonstrators, but this revolution didn’t stop. It’s the first time in history that six slaughterhouses were blocked simultaneously, and activists vow to continue the fight until mass slaughter ends. Is this the beginning of the end for Vandri and similar companies? Or just another protest soon forgotten? Join the conversation — do you support such radical actions or think there are better ways to protect animals? Share your thoughts and remember — a chain is only as strong as its weakest link!
Animal Rights Activists Block Six Slaughterhouses in France and Netherlands: Revolution Against Vandri Company!
