1) We need to eat animals to survive. Period.
2) Cows are killed almost instantaneously with a pneumatic pistol through the skull.
3) Compare that with skinning an animal alive because some think they'd look cute as a coat.
4) Until you realise that, you're an idiot.
when they do the pistol shit everythings moving so fast that it doesnt kill
1) We need to eat animals to survive. Period.
2) Cows are killed almost instantaneously with a pneumatic pistol through the skull.
3) Compare that with skinning an animal alive because some think they'd look cute as a coat.
If key=solution for the problem: No, I don't think that violence is the key, because it doesn't aim at the deep reasons for the blatant violating of animals. Neither does it have an effect on the political dimension of the problem, nor on the philosophical.Violence is the key.
1.) No we don't. The human organism can live very fine without meat, many sorts of meat are even unhealthy, at least if you eat/consume it every day. I like meat, but I have a lot of vegeterian friends, and all of them are VERY healthy.
2.) Yes, they are killed instantly in most countries (because it's so cheap), but the treatment before their death is EXTREMELY cruel - at least for the production of the cheap meat you can buy in super markets.
1.) No we don't. The human organism can live very fine without meat, many sorts of meat are even unhealthy, at least if you eat/consume it every day. I like meat, but I have a lot of vegeterian friends, and all of them are VERY healthy.
Tough talk from a vegetarian petafag.
I agree that a full compensation is not easy and I agree that long studies would be necessary to prove anything. But the mass of people with diseases of civilisation doesn't really increase my faith in eating meat everyday. I eat meat maybe 2-3 times a week - tofu can taste delicious, too.There are a couple of compounds that the body needs and can't synthesize that can only be obtained from animal protein.
You technically 'can' go without meat (compensating with eggs, milk or similar), but it's definitely not easy, and very expensive.
Your friends might be an example, sure, but definitely that doesn't make a rule. Just as I know vegetarian people who are seemingly healthy (seemingly because decent studies would need to span lifetimes), I know people who were medically ordered to go back to eating meat.
Lol, well, obviously birds are the only cruel treated animals because pigs and cows deserve the treatment because they are dirty and ugly.The only animals I know that receive a cruel treatment before their deaths are birds. And given how many times I tried to sleep at 5am and couldn't because of birds outside or some cock singing nearby, I say blast them birds.
I agree that a full compensation is not easy and I agree that long studies would be necessary to prove anything. But the mass of people with diseases of civilisation doesn't really increase my faith in eating meat everyday. I eat meat maybe 2-3 times a week - tofu can taste delicious, too.
I've heard soybean crushed grain is cheaper than meat
, way healthier,
and tastes even better.
tofu can taste delicious, too.
Lol, well, obviously birds are the only cruel treated animals because pigs and cows deserve the treatment because they are dirty and ugly.
Lol, the cheap meat comes from animals who can't "walk around" because they are caged together with 234723847769 others on 1 m².What treatment? They walk around in the pasture eating all day. That's not cruel treatment. If they do it differently in your country, the problem lies with your country, not with the model of eating meat.
Lol, the cheap meat comes from animals who can't "walk around" because they are caged together with 234723847769 others on 1 m².
Expensive meat is expensive because they spend money on space so that the cows can walk around and eat all day. Cheap meat is cheap because they don't bother spending money on that, easy as that.
So: I don't see a problem with the idea of eating meat. I have a problem with supporting bad treatment of animals by buying cheap meat (often imported from the eastern european countries).