This subject is very clearly a sore point for you. It might behove you to figure out why that is, rather than spontaneously attacking people that are essentially siding with you.
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floo@retrolemmy.com 3 days agoThe only people who believe that animals cannot be raised as livestock in a sustainable fashion are the closed minded food, fanatics known as vegans.
It can be done, but not with your limited imagination and viewpoint on the world.
The problem is that people like you don’t want a solution. You want to be able to simultaneously claim victimhood while also lecturing and condescending to the entire world. Veganism is nothing more than an addiction to the sense of superiority over others.
If you actually cared about greenhouse gases, or animal cruelty, you’d be willing to explore other options. But vegans are extremists. It’s their way or no way.
Hi, on the other hand, care about greenhouse, gases, and animal, cruelty, and all of the other downsides to factory farming, but I’m not so stupid, I don’t have a big chunk of my brain, scooped out by religious fanaticism, so I can actually see alternatives.
Dojan@pawb.social 3 days ago
floo@retrolemmy.com 3 days ago
Oh yes, your food religious extreme ism is somehow my fault. Just another thing that vegans love about being vegan: victimhood.
Go get your own identity. This one is boring.
QuoVadisHomines@sh.itjust.works 3 days ago
You keep thinking these people have this as a religious view when they have told you they are not vegans.
Aetherion@lemmy.world 3 days ago
Are you willing to reduce your consumption on meat to better all these negative things of traditional livestock farming, which you mentioned?
floo@retrolemmy.com 3 days ago
Are you willing to give up your false sense of moral superiority and stop judging people?
Didn’t think so
Aetherion@lemmy.world 2 days ago
I mean, if you want to give livestock better living conditions, then you also must pay obviously more. This would reduce your consumption on meat, if you don‘t want to pay more. That‘s why I’m asking.
The amount of available meat to buy would also be reduced, because if livestock gets more room and freedom to live, there would be less livestock inside the farms and therefore less meat in the stores.
floo@retrolemmy.com 2 days ago
And look at that. It only took you two days to work out the answer for yourself.
verdigris@lemmy.ml 3 days ago
Factory farming has never been done sustainably. Give an example if you disagree. Or are you one of those homesteader guys who thinks he can raise two cows and four sheep on an acre alongside your field of corn and miniature orchard?
AbnormalHumanBeing@lemmy.abnormalbeings.space 3 days ago
Dude… you are literally claiming A) that I am vegan when I explicitly wrote that I am not, and B) that I am “not open to alternatives”, when I myself mentioned two aspects concerning how animal raising can be done sustainably, only that that is not what our current system favours due to reasons of maximising profitability.