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          Consuming animal products doesn’t inherently lead to animal cruelty. It’s the fact that the vast majority of these products are produced through factory farming, which has little regard for the animals, in the search for the most efficient manner of farming possible. This does lead to animal cruelty. On the other hand, it is definitely possible to consume animal products ethically, if they are raised on a small family farm which genuinely cares and takes time for their animals, and doesn’t take every shortcut possible to produce more.

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              If you are humanely killing the animals, then yes. Eating meat is a part of human nature, one that I personally object from but still one that isn’t immoral to act on.

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                spreading your genes without consent is also part of human nature and just like killing animals, it can’t be done humanely.

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              Listen mate, I know you really don’t like to be challenged on the ethics of something that you really don’t want to change, but most of the replies here seem to be civil and pretty well-informed discussions. You knew that a lot of vegans and vegetarians would show up under a post about animals being gassed, you could have scrolled down if that made you uncomfortable, or written actual arguments for your current beliefs, but instead you decided to write replies that add nothing to the conversation, making you the insufferable twat.

              Ps: yes, I know this is an insufferable reply. I’m sorry, I couldn’t help myself. Have a nice day!

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          Just like those annoying abolitionists, always talking about ending slavery. Ugh. It’s like so annoying, you know?

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      Animal rights/sentientism/antispeciesism are the logical next step for leftist/progressive/compassionate ideologies, 196 tends to attract mostly leftist/etc folks, so it makes sense

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      What is wrong with vegan? Did you even read the article?

      We can’t show how fucked it is? Sorry that you would rather stay ignorant on the issue.

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      Well 196 got some uptake in terms of animal cruelty posts, but it gives a good highlight to us about this issue.

      Typing as a meat eater.

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        As a fellow meat eater, I appreciate the spotlight being shown on the cruelty of the meat industry at large, as well as you do. It has made me more conscious of my meat consumption, and I have reduced my consumption of it. It has also made me aware of sourcing more ethical meat from local butchers that are supplied by local free range farms.

        I hope that this awareness continues to spread, and it helps speed up the development of things like lab grown meat and other more ethical sources of meat, in general.

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          Healthy property prices could greatly help too, in terms of having more locally nurtured chickens as an example.