I know what your argument is. But you're also implying that because it's impossible right now to be vegetarian, let's not even try or worry about animal welfare, which is the wrong mindset.
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I know what your argument is. But you're also implying that because it's impossible right now to be vegetarian, let's not even try or worry about animal welfare, which is the wrong mindset.
No it is not wrong because it is IMPOSSIBLE to do in the modern world. You can try and patch one hole but there are millions others. Even if we go all vegetarian billions or mice and other animals will die every year from mass agriculture. All of us will still use airplanes. Most of our products like medications will still use animal products.
it is INEVITABLE.
We can keep going back and forth forever. I'm not saying that it's possible right now to be vegetarian, or whether we have the ability to become vegetarian. I'm saying that ethically you cannot agree with animal slaughter because we are animals too and we need to have compassion for other animals. If you wrote with the right ethical standpoint, it will be something like, right now animals are killed for medical testing, for planes, for agriculture etc etc and this needs to change. Not like, okay let's just keep doing it because it's inevitable..
We can keep going back and forth forever but my stance is not going to change. I'm guessing from your reply neither is yours so my replies will stop here.
nop. ethically I agree. so does most of the planet. life needs to eat life to survive.