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> > As a whole. That's what I'm talking about. There's not
> > enough of your grass fed beef to supply the full demand
> > for beef. That's where the rest of the industry comes in,
> > factory farming beef, pork, poultry, eggs, dairy... There
> > is a high demand for these products.

>
> So what? There's enough grass fed beef to supply YOU. What's YOUR
> excuse?


I guess you don't get it. Two of the groups you're
crossposting to here specifically don't eat dead
bodies, regardless of what you might think of that.

It's kind of silly to suggest that a vegetarian eat
meat. Especially when their primary reason
is health. If I thought that humans were meant to
eat meat, I would chalking it up to nature as much
as any other carnivore. But I believe that we are
meant to be vegetarian. You're free to believe
differently, just don't push your beliefs on me.

> > If all meat eaters turned to hunted meat and grass
> > fed beef, the hunted would become extinct. The
> > demand for meat is too high. Also, there would
> > be people still demanding pork and poultry.

>
> There's enough for YOU. What's YOUR excuse?


See above.

> > Even if some uncommon meats are somewhat lower in cds
> > I still don't like the idea of eating dead body parts. I think I
> > can speak for most vegan/vegetarians on that matter. Eating
> > dead bodies is just not an option. The idea is quite repulsive.
> > There are always vegan alternatives, some with 0 deaths,
> > whereas meat will always have a minimum of 1.

>
> So, it's not about ethics, it's about aesthetics. You think it's
> "icky."


It's both. And more.

> And NONE of your "vegan alternatives" have 0 deaths. NONE.
> You ARE a hypocrite, a moral shirker of the worst sort.


When I've eaten stuff grown in friend's gardens, there are 0
deaths. Also, when I eat things grown on small scale or
hobby farms, there's 0 deaths. They taste better than
commercial too. One time we found a giant puffball
mushroom in my mother's backyard about a little smaller
than a soccer ball. We ate mushroom 'steaks' for lunch.
Absolutely delicious, nutritious and 0 deaths.


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