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speaklavender said:
Natural evolution hahahha. If I had a dime for every time I heard that bullshit or ‘circle of life’…
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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.
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veganmicrowavemacaroniandcheeze said:
Bodily fluids are gross!
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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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veganlove posted this
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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? |

