(November 24, 2019 at 11:00 pm)Tom Fearnley Wrote: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hwoL6hWd4l0
(November 24, 2019 at 10:56 pm)BrokenQuill92 Wrote: Unless you live far from a grocery there’s truthfully no reason to hunt. Now mind you I’m in no way defending hunting, chasing after a helpless animal with a long range weapon to kill it at nice safe distance just so you can have a different variety of meat or to mount it’s head on your wall is sick. That’s not hunting it’s butchery. And to be honest vegans aren’t anymore ethical than anyone else. The displacement of native people and deforestation for farm land grows just as much of the food that vegans consume. Not to mention a vegan diet is totally inaccessible to anyone on a low income (like myself) or who lives in a food desert. So I truthfully wish vegans would stop lying about how they’re lifestyle is more ethical. It’s not. It’s a choice. Like any other. Not to mention they’re basically shaming hunter gatherer societies, and the poor. My own grandparents lived in Chickenscratch Arkansas, and were in the middle of nowhere. No electricity. A well pump. And outhouse. You couldn’t truthfully tell that it was the 21st century other than my Poppy’s truck and his town car my parents bought him for his 70th birthday.
If the vegan diet wasn't more ethical there's no way I'm being vegan.
My position still stands if you have only 50$ a month for groceries and a vegan meal cost 12$ why would I a poor person buy that? Especially when I would have to go outside my neighborhood which cost more money because I cannot drive. So a single vegan meal would cost me 20$ in transportation and 12$ for the meal. 1 lbs of chicken thighs is 1.29$ So unless you have some magical way to make 5$ out of 10¢ I don’t see where you’re coming from.