I'm sorry, but I think your arguments are a little too simplistic, and may be factually wrong.
One is the idea that vegans need dietary pills. I don't know any vegans who use dietary pills, because other than a couple key ones (like Omega-3 fatty acids), vegetables are quite good at providing nutrients.
Another is that there isn't enough land in the world to feed all the people. That doesn't make sense for a few reasons. First is that food animals are fed grain-- which is grown on arable land.
On the meat-eater's side, I think all would agree that factory farming is horrible-- but there are millions of deer who are quite the ecological disaster, and they could be killed without any factory farm, while reducing their impact. With reduced consumption per person, we could probably give everyone meat without having to resort to factory farming-- not as much as they wanted for their 10 Big Macs each day, but probably enough to satisfy dietary requirements.
Welcome to this discussion, but maybe we can take a few posts to catch up on the facts.
One is the idea that vegans need dietary pills. I don't know any vegans who use dietary pills, because other than a couple key ones (like Omega-3 fatty acids), vegetables are quite good at providing nutrients.
Another is that there isn't enough land in the world to feed all the people. That doesn't make sense for a few reasons. First is that food animals are fed grain-- which is grown on arable land.
On the meat-eater's side, I think all would agree that factory farming is horrible-- but there are millions of deer who are quite the ecological disaster, and they could be killed without any factory farm, while reducing their impact. With reduced consumption per person, we could probably give everyone meat without having to resort to factory farming-- not as much as they wanted for their 10 Big Macs each day, but probably enough to satisfy dietary requirements.
Welcome to this discussion, but maybe we can take a few posts to catch up on the facts.