Quote from: LC on September 17, 2015, 12:21:56 AMBut there was an article run by ABC a few years ago on the subject.http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/story?id=97836"'This is something we've been aware of for a long time,' admits Jack Norris, president of Vegan Outreach in Davis, Calif. . .It's obvious that some animals die when their land is taken away for farming, Norris says, 'but you take it away only once.' It doesn't lead to the continuous slaughter of animals for human consumption, he contends, because once the land is turned into a farm, there aren't that many animals around to kill."Hmmmmmm."Davis admits he doesn't really know how many animals are lost each year to agriculture, but he suspects it runs in the millions."Millions. Wow. Sure, let's just trust this ONE GUY based on his random, rule of thumb judgment he more than likely pulled out his ass. Who the fuck is this Davis guy? Where's his research? Where's his proof? Where's his evidence? Where's anything?Into the trash it goes.QuoteTruly calling the person you're conversing with an idiot and telling them to never talk again is the best way of having a civil conversation.you've shown, time and time again, that you're undeserving of civil conversation
But there was an article run by ABC a few years ago on the subject.http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/story?id=97836
Truly calling the person you're conversing with an idiot and telling them to never talk again is the best way of having a civil conversation.
The point is that blood is shed either way, so acting like veganism is bloodless is silly. Which is exactly what the video in the OP of the thread is doing.
Quote from: LC on September 17, 2015, 12:45:29 AMThe point is that blood is shed either way, so acting like veganism is bloodless is silly. Which is exactly what the video in the OP of the thread is doing.I don't think that's what it's doing at all—was there a specific part in the video that said, "Veganism is bloodless"? I don't remember that, maybe I'll have to watch it again.But it's a short two minute video designed to get people to consider veganism. That's it. I don't see why it has to cover every little caveat of the choice when it's basically a commercial. You can call it disingenuous or hypocritical, but I just think you're being a petty weasel.
>tfw being a detritovore is truly the bloodless diet
Quote from: SuperIrish on September 17, 2015, 04:34:05 AM>tfw being a detritovore is truly the bloodless dietBeing a plant also works too.
Quote from: Executioner Sigma on September 16, 2015, 11:30:39 AMQuote from: LC on September 16, 2015, 10:58:14 AMThe lives of amphibians, birds, rodents, and other small animals don't matter I guess.They don't matter as much relative to the usual animals we consume such as pigs and cows, as far as I understand the issue.Even when some species of these small animals are just as "intelligent" as the cattle we consume?Some even more so as Velox pointed out with the crow.
Quote from: LC on September 16, 2015, 10:58:14 AMThe lives of amphibians, birds, rodents, and other small animals don't matter I guess.They don't matter as much relative to the usual animals we consume such as pigs and cows, as far as I understand the issue.
The lives of amphibians, birds, rodents, and other small animals don't matter I guess.
"probably"
You're a capitalist meta, you should know that hydroponics will never replace traditional agriculture as it'll always be cheaper and thus yield a greater profit.
An influx of synthetic meat would just make real meat a highly sought after luxury good in the west.
As a side note, calling it torture is a bit much imo, but yeah, opinions.