You have animal cruelty but statics show agricultural kill about 1.5 million native animals like gophers, foxes and other small creatures by agricultural machinery alone. Meaning if you order a salads you still indirectly contribute to a animals death in some way.
Does that mean vegans kill more animals than meat eaters? No. — TheQuestion
But I do find there protest through veganism very ineffective, for one there is the sensitivity factor.
Food is addicting and very delicious and people are not motivated to care about where there food come from — TheQuestion
There is the money factor, your fighting against a industry that makes annually $152.5 billion in meat packing and processing and $65.6 billion in poultry slaughter and processin. So you have to take in account how it can effect the nations economy if a radical change was implemented. — TheQuestion
Why do people hate Vegans? — TheQuestion
Slave owners could have used exactly the same argument in the past: “you can't abolish slavery, you have no idea how radical a change in the economy that would be!” — Amalac
As for food being delicious, suppose someone found out that human meat tastes really good: would that justify their torturing and exploiting humans to eat them? Of course not, so why should it be any different in the case of other sentient beings? — Amalac
I didn't say is not possible but consider this analogy of a doctor.
If a Doctor has a patient with gangrene and need to have a limb severed. You don’t rip off the arm, the patient will go into shock and die. Prep work is needed to properly remove the infected limb surgically. So the patient can survive.
Slavery in US history has record of that. Was it the right thing to do, yes obviously but not without struggle. — TheQuestion
It doesn't matter if it's cruel or not is an addiction, is like having a moral debate with a meth addict. — TheQuestion
But when you start doing the research the philosophy starts to break down and make less sense. For example, live stock isn’t a main contributor of emissions causing a negative effect on our Ozone layer. Research has shown that removing all livestock in the US will only reduce emissions by less than 1%. And since the 1950 US cattle production has reduced by 1/3. — TheQuestion
So what conclusion are you trying to get to here? — Amalac
I'm not aware that people hate vegans. — Tom Storm
If the practice of veganism is an effective strategy to promote change in the world. — TheQuestion
For already, sometime, I have been a boy and a girl, a shrub, a bird, and a silent fish in the sea. — Empedocles
Because of their holier-than-thou attitude. They (vegans) need to get off their high horses! :lol: — Agent Smith
nauseated — ssu
Why do people hate Vegans?
They taste like broccoli. — Banno
Similarly you could make the case that humane farming of animals for food might cause less suffering than animals experience in a state of nature. For example the winter cull is probably kind of brutal for animals that didn't consume sufficient calories during the warmer season. If farmers could manage their farms well enough to assess degrees of suffering and to expertly cull animals that are suffering, this might provide better conditions for animals compared to the state of nature. — Nils Loc
The more you label something as wrong, more people will do it. I agree with the Vegan cause but people will still eat meat cause it has become taboo and vegans are making this behavior very attractive. — TheQuestion
2) Vegans are becoming more of a dogmatic secular group than that of a activist movement and they’re losing creditibility because of it. When you shame meat eaters is no longer about the cause or the environment but about your personal beliefs. What the individual perceives as what is morally right or wrong. And the original message gets lost and is seen as something different. — TheQuestion
the simply fact is that if you have chosen one diet, you should let other people choose their diet as independently also. Simple manners — ssu
The overpopulation of animals is due to the fact that people keep demanding the products of their suffering, and so the people of that industry forcibly reproduce them to satisfy that demand. — Amalac
Everything dies eventually and some might say that the suffering at the end of life in a state of nature is comparable to the suffering of culling. — Nils Loc
Could vegans embrace insects as a food or is there still concern over taking life. I'm not so sure being ethically opposed to eating insects makes much sense from an appeal to suffering. — Nils Loc
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