Smithfield, US company, responsible for swine flu?

netrox

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New reports think they got the zero patient in east of Mexico where 60% of residents of that town got ill with the flu. And in that town has a swine slaughterhouse. That company happens to be an American company who has a history of pollution fines in USA and was forced to move its slaughterhouses overseas where regulations are weak.

Four-year-old could hold key in search for source of swine flu outbreak | World news | guardian.co.uk

More about that disgusting company:

A Factory Farm Force - U.S. Multinational Smithfield Moves into Europe
 
I don't think the leader of Mexico isn't doing a good job running his country anyway , or there would be some restriction how businesses should run... And the people from Mexico wouldn't feel like they have to come to America to survive if their leader did a better job. Canada is perfectly contented where they are and so is the U.S.

but what is the different between springfield farm and the farm they already have anyway (small farm)? I don't think neither are very hygienic nor really care how they treat animals that much.
 
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