“Y’all” was referring to anyone who’s still eating meat in any industrialized country that has access to animal-free options.
“Y’all” was referring to anyone who’s still eating meat in any industrialized country that has access to animal-free options.
Have a burger and maybe contract bird flu while you’re at it 🥴
I’ve been following this for months; y’all really can’t stop shoveling animals products down your throat can you? ffs
I was going to say breakfast burritos, it’s essentially the same thing but I usually add soy chorizo.
I grew up in a hunting environment and just never got into it. I also never liked things like steak, fried chicken, or other foods which are essentially a slab of dead animal. Eating something like a steak where you’re confronted with the fact it’s ONLY an animal was a lot more uncomfortable than something like a hamburger. And I never cooked meat myself as an adult because the thought of the blood and handling it were out of the question.
I wish I’d realized it sooner. When I finally went vegan it was at a very difficult time in my life. I’d been working crazy long hours, and one night I was eating a sad frozen lasagna that had far too much beef. It kept getting stuck in my teeth and I started thinking about the cow’s life and how miserable I felt, but once I thought about how infinitely worse that cow’s life must’ve been I just couldn’t take it anymore.
Let’s say they don’t recognize property claims. Why does that then make it right for you to take their eggs?
Many say the native Americans didn’t understand the European concept of owning land (property claim). I’m not sure whether that’s true, but if it were would that then mean it was okay for Europeans to take their land?
Your logic doesn’t make sense to me. “They can’t say ‘no’ and they probably don’t understand property so I’ll just go ahead and do what I want.” Lame
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We’re admitting meat actually costs more than vegetables now?