Of course factory farming is morally reprehensible, but my question is this: if one were to obtain their dairy products from responsible, ecologically sound, local and overall respectful farms...what makes this wrong? The animals already produce milk/honey/eggs whatever naturally, so how does mindful and respectful consumption of these things harm them?

do you honestly think Dairy is for human consumption?
because it’s not. who the hell drinks breast milk from another species! eeeewwww. and it doesnt matter where you get your animal products, the animals are still being used. Cows only produce milk when pregnant and do not need to be milked, just like human mothers dont need to be

  1. speaklavender said: Natural evolution hahahha. If I had a dime for every time I heard that bullshit or ‘circle of life’…
  2. vincentsblog said: So you’re not against the idea morally, but personally prefer to opt out? The idea of farming in general is disturbing, but it is also the natural evolution of our species. If a species was sophisticated enough to farm its prey every species would.
  3. veganmicrowavemacaroniandcheeze said: Bodily fluids are gross!
  4. theresnorevolution said: the only time to ever milk a cow is if she is producing way too much (even then, you can bottle it for the calf!) or if the calf dies for some reason (not murdered).
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