Ron wrote:
> In article >,
> usual suspect > wrote:
>
> > Ron the pathetic little homo wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > >>Vegans are responsible for their own consumption and the manner
in which
> > >>their own food is produced.
> > >
> > >
> > > By what _moral_ principle are they responsible for the manner in
which
> > > their food is produced?
> >
> > *Their own*. See their websites, you stupid fudgepacker. Read their
> > literature. They claim to live cruelty-free lives and they oppose
the
> > death of animals. Their consumption of mechanically-harvested
foods,
> > transported and stored foods, etc., proves otherwise.
> >
> > >>They have a variety of options -- including
> > >>growing their own food or paying farmers to grow in a manner
consistent
> > >>with "vegan ethics" -- but they choose instead to operate under
the
> > >>delusion that their diet is cruelty-free merely because they
don't eat
> > >>meat. Their consumption is as slothful as your abhorrent attempts
to use
> > >>logic, Ron.
>
> Which vegan killed what animal
It doesn't matter. Their behavior rewards the farmer for producing
food in a way that is lethal to animals. That's all you need to know.
The dead animals are not individually assignable to people, but then,
you already knew that; your question was not a serious question, merely
sophistry.
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