Creaky
Well-known member
Eat what you want, I don't give a ****, but don't get all butt hurt when someone explains that the animals you eat don't want to die, are intelligent, have emotions and feelings.
Indeed . . . but the claim that vegans or anyone else stops eating meat for ethical reasons just doesn’t hold water.
Emotionally I can understand their stance.
However how many want rodents to run rife without some sort of control, and what of the much larger class of animals - insects?
Trillions are killed each day just to make our lives easier and in order to grow the crops we eat. If the decision to not eat meat were an ethical one then those same ethics would apply to insects.
Just 30 or 40 years ago a 30 mile drive would leave the windscreen totally covered in insects, now you’ll hardly see a mark! We have killed off whole species in order to efficiently grow crops, so much so that we are now importing bees.
Emotionally I can understand the distaste many have with regards to rearing animals in order to eat them but if it were truly an ethical decision then all life would have an equal value.
On a practical level we should be far more concerned with the massive fall in the number of pollinating insects without which we will be neither able to grow crops nor raise animals to eat.