they were selectively bred to provide milk for us.
they were selectively bred to provide milk for us.
the only thing dairy milk is “meant” for is “whatever the farmer wants”. it could meant to drink or sell or give to the calves.
you are stretching definitions to meaninglessness. no one likes torture.
where are the animals it prevented from dying?
I derailed any possible discussion about “Plants feel pain” before it ever came up
it seems you strongly prefer to attack things I haven’t said than to deal with what I do say
I can’t eat corncobs or stalks. feeding it to cattle so I can eat cheese and beef is a conservation of resources
none of what you said addresses the facts that I raised. you are attacking things I didn’t say and positions I don’t hold.
Here have a look at some frail vegans, while the world burns, mate:
your dunk-brained links to Reddit are not getting clicked
the same crops that feed animals feed people. they eat fodder and industrial waste from the same fields that produce food that people eat. it’s a conservation of resources.
how do you measure crops if not by crop calories?
what I’m reading is that I’m right, and you would like to shift the discussion to land use
Universal suffrage, abolition and gay marriage didn’t just suddenly came out of thin air because corporations and governments decided to become nicer
of course not. it was people advocating for their recognition as fully human
How are the corporations and governments going to change if one person doesn’t commit the first action of doing better and inspiring others to do the same.
didn’t you already try that
I just want people in c/science to stick to scientifically provable claims
this is a science community. it’s reasonable to expect people to provide good science.
you can’t prove that plants don’t have feelings.
this is just more poore-nemecek, a paper debunked by its own citations
If everyone made an effort we’d live in a completely different world almost over night.
set a date
I’m not antivegan