[s] How can you find the vegetarian in a large crowd? Don’t worry, they’ll tell you. [/s].
Spoiler
In all seriousness that’s why I went vegetarian for almost a decade. I don’t have an issue with eating meat, that’s part of nature. We’re omnivores. It’s really messed up how profit focused the meat production industry has become and it’s killing us as much as the livestock. I’m not using the word farming cause that’s not farming
You really think “part of nature” is a good argument for if something is morally acceptable? You can’t think of anything that happens in the natural world that we choose not to do as civilized moral agents because it’d be wrong to do?
This is horrible.
So not only do we breed them to kill them, we breed them so they suffer for their entire life.
We need to find other ways to feed people,or try to stop people eating too much (the few vs the poor, of course)
They already have lab grown chicken meat available in restaurants in Singapore
Also pugs, or Scottish fold cats… and those are creatures we love and keep as pets, not even livestock, and we still do it
fun fact there is already a perfect alternative
Spoiler
vegetables
You said the V word. Now I’m gonna eat two whole chickens out of spite /s.
[s] How can you find the vegetarian in a large crowd? Don’t worry, they’ll tell you. [/s].
Spoiler
In all seriousness that’s why I went vegetarian for almost a decade. I don’t have an issue with eating meat, that’s part of nature. We’re omnivores. It’s really messed up how profit focused the meat production industry has become and it’s killing us as much as the livestock. I’m not using the word farming cause that’s not farming
You really think “part of nature” is a good argument for if something is morally acceptable? You can’t think of anything that happens in the natural world that we choose not to do as civilized moral agents because it’d be wrong to do?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Appeal_to_nature