(November 2, 2018 at 7:22 pm)Losty Wrote:As i already explained they can judge someone the same way you can judge a cannibal . As for the idea of how animals are treated that's a condemnation of how animals are raised not the general concept of rearing animals for food. I also will note that animals suffer horrifically in the wild . Overall it comes down to the question of your ethics on the acquiring of meat .(November 2, 2018 at 7:06 pm)Tizheruk Wrote: Sigh there is a difference between raising animals for food and going out and killing a wild animal and one does not need to be a vegan to object to a specific form of acquiring meat . By this logic a cannibal could say to someone who objects to them eating people " do you know were you get your meat from ? "
What exactly is the difference between raising an animal for food and hunting a deer for food? If you buy meat from a grocery store you have zero business judging someone who hunts deer. Grocery store meat almost always comes from poorly treated animals in inhumane living situations.
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