RE: Powerful Image Showing The Reality Of Many Vegan/Carnivore/Omnivore 'Discussions'.
How many vegans actually know what it takes to farm? Yes it would be nice if animals weren't consumed for food but that's never gonna happen because even an orchard only produces for a short period of time after a lot of intensive maintenance and it's almost always dependent on the climate. Yes we could grow everything indoors under lamps but the resources to do aren't feasible in feeding everyone. Meat grows year long and requires less intensive care than vegetables or orchards. It can be grown by grazing and foraging, and it can be offered a more pleasant and easy life than if it was out in the wild among predators. Yes we need to move from the animal factory and twords a more humane treatment of our meat. Eggs are easy to harvest and so is milk and the oceans will never be overfished because in terms of their abundance there's no match for the life found in oceans. Jesus feed people with fish, the Buddha talked about how killing is bad yet expounded that neither veganism or vegetarianism will lead to enlightenment, and he ate meat when offered and never chastised people for consuming it. Veganism is a deluded ideal that doesn't come into contact with exactly what it takes to farm and the loss of biodiversity from the monoculture it requires or how much land would be necessary to feed the world and maintain a redundancy when spring frost, summer drought, or torrential fall rain demolishes entire regions vegetables, grain and fruit production.
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