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I agree but If you really value life in all forms you can't eat vegebles either. All lives matter right?
Comments like this really explains why things are as bad as they are right now.
yikes.
Vegan Bullshit Bingo #22:
If you really care that much about the welfare of plants, you should go vegan, since many more plants "die" for animal feeding. Do you feel bad while mowing your lawn? And would you rather rescue a potted plant than a dog from a burning house? Is docking pig tails the same as branch trimming to you? Question upon question...
Branch trimming actually serves a function to make the tree healthier if it's done correctly.
Well, first, nobody who actually cares about the environment has a lawn, and second, trimming branches (when done right) makes the plant healthier.
they're clearly saying they don't care
I think the argument being made here is that there is no "good" here
well there's torturing and slaughtering animals we know to possess sentience, intelligence, emotion, and then there's vegetables
I don't know about you, but my onions make plenty of tears when I start cutting them. /j
I don't disagree and in a better world, I would be vegan. But what would we do if we found out at some point that plants do feel pain?
well, it takes a ton of plant foods to sustain animal agriculture. if you're concerned about plant sentience, you should be vegan, so you can live a healthy life harming as few beings as possible.
That makes sense, thanks
At that point you have a shit sandwich for sure. I think we either make the choice to slaughter veggies, like we do now with animals we KNOW experience pain, but with who we have much more in common.
Or come up with an alternative source of sustenance.
Fruititarians exist. Jains are the most notable group that practice this, as they believe that all life is sacred. You should look them up!
Jains will consume dairy
True! I forgot about that part - although they also have rules about how the cows should be treated, so in the US they would definitely not consume our dairy.
no one likes torture, that's why there are humane standards in most of the world
TW: Animal cruelty, death
Humane standards for? Beef? Dairy? Poultry? Maybe some places in Europe, but certainly not in the States where factory farming is rampant and consumption is maximal. Chickens live in darkness their whole lives, stuffed in a box with diseased, dead birds. Pumped full of hormones to the point their legs can't support the weight of their unnaturally bloated body. Cows stand to their shoulders in mud and excrement without room to move or even breathe. Dairy cows are repeatedly impregnated and their calves torn away immediately on a constant loop.
I know farmers in real life. I have relatives that work in meat packing and slaughterhouses. I welcome you to view what it looks like to kill an animal. "Humane" doesn't mean they aren't screaming in fear until they die, dragged to a death they know is coming after a life of squalor. They're still being raised for the slaughter.
Ok sorry for being depressing!