yet nature is by far more brutal than people who eat wild-born animals.
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2 回复I would like to see an actual discussion, as well as a set of reasoning other than "my feels" or "but cute".
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3 回复[quote]yet nature is by far more brutal than people who eat wild-born animals.[/quote] You couldn't be more wrong.
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The whole of existence is based around consumption. Way more often than not, it's of something that is "living" in some way. There is nothing inherently wrong with eating animals. The process by which we produce the meat in order to meet the demand of our ever increasing population has become pretty awful though. We've become desensitized to it in a way. We'll eventually streamline the process so much that we just go straight to the meat and cut out the "middleman" so to speak. That being the actual reproduction and raising process of actual living animals.
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2 回复Honestly, I wish the people who used that argument would go witness nature's predators in action
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12 回复Yes this is why I am not vegetarian / vegan. Humans eating animals is just the same as animals eating animals. That doesn't mean we can't be humane about the way we kill the animals though.
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I hunt and fish and I do my best to kill the animals I eat as humanely as possible, but occasionally, shit happens. A twig diverts my shot into the gut of a deer instead of a heart shot or the stupid fish swallows the hook so I have to rip their guts out to get it back. But to say it is unethical is just stupid tree-huger bullshit.
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5 回复[quote]yet nature is by far more brutal than people who eat wild-born animals.[/quote] im not a vegetarian but your argument is shitty.