We should go as far with the definition of cruelty to animals as we do with the definition of cruelty to humans. Any less is ignorant anthropocentrism.
Like most things, just do it and you'll get used to it. The satisfaction might be due to culturally being raise in a place that eats meat. > I would literally pay double not to cause an animal to suffer ever again.…
Congrats on the 16 years veganniversary! > You basically go through this very traumatic learning experience to learn the truth about where food comes from and then you are isolated. Definitely feels isolating, a special…
> history of successful testing on animals that led to drugs that help reduce human suffering By causing the suffering of living, sentient beings. There's a clear and obvious slippery slope here.
I like how the article starts with talking about software, because I find the case for ethical software, and ethical treatment of animals to be linked. There should be no animal exploitation. If humans want human things…
https://www.peta.org/living/personal-care-fashion/whats-wron... This? You could also watch Dominion where the sheep section at 1 hour 11 minutes does not show happy sheep waiting to be sheered.
We raise and kill multiples of human population of animals a year, and already produce enough food for our entire population without raising livestock. This means people care more about their tastebuds than ethics.
Humans have moral agency, and most importantly, do not need meat to survive in 2020. Which is different than wild coyotes. Veganism according to the vegan society:…
This paper: https://clear.ucdavis.edu/sites/g/files/dgvnsk7876/files/inl... References: https://ww3.arb.ca.gov/cc/inventory/pubs/reports/2000_2018/g... Which says on page 17: > Livestock emissions are almost entirely…
Any source of meat is not ethical to the animals. Affordability almost doesn't matter. Staple foods like rice, grains, and beans are staple foods for a reason.
> A few of the brighter bulbs in sustainable agriculture treat their animals more like you might an intern. > Except for the whole bad day at the end. It's about animal exploitation as a whole. Any commoditization of…
We should go as far with the definition of cruelty to animals as we do with the definition of cruelty to humans. Any less is ignorant anthropocentrism.
Like most things, just do it and you'll get used to it. The satisfaction might be due to culturally being raise in a place that eats meat. > I would literally pay double not to cause an animal to suffer ever again.…
Congrats on the 16 years veganniversary! > You basically go through this very traumatic learning experience to learn the truth about where food comes from and then you are isolated. Definitely feels isolating, a special…
> history of successful testing on animals that led to drugs that help reduce human suffering By causing the suffering of living, sentient beings. There's a clear and obvious slippery slope here.
I like how the article starts with talking about software, because I find the case for ethical software, and ethical treatment of animals to be linked. There should be no animal exploitation. If humans want human things…
https://www.peta.org/living/personal-care-fashion/whats-wron... This? You could also watch Dominion where the sheep section at 1 hour 11 minutes does not show happy sheep waiting to be sheered.
We raise and kill multiples of human population of animals a year, and already produce enough food for our entire population without raising livestock. This means people care more about their tastebuds than ethics.
Humans have moral agency, and most importantly, do not need meat to survive in 2020. Which is different than wild coyotes. Veganism according to the vegan society:…
This paper: https://clear.ucdavis.edu/sites/g/files/dgvnsk7876/files/inl... References: https://ww3.arb.ca.gov/cc/inventory/pubs/reports/2000_2018/g... Which says on page 17: > Livestock emissions are almost entirely…
Any source of meat is not ethical to the animals. Affordability almost doesn't matter. Staple foods like rice, grains, and beans are staple foods for a reason.
> A few of the brighter bulbs in sustainable agriculture treat their animals more like you might an intern. > Except for the whole bad day at the end. It's about animal exploitation as a whole. Any commoditization of…