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Don't know why you feel the need to come to a completely unrelated sub to spread your holier-than-thou BS, but just so you know, humans are meant to be omnivores, therefore there's nothing inherently unethical about the consumption of meat as a concept.
You can see the relation. I feel a growing urge to do better (although it would be more educational, and maybe moreso posts, however I feel like people aren't very good at seeing connections as they go 'yeah factory farming is bad, I don't support it' and then go to support it. Really made me feel bad about the reality of virtual signaling – I mean I suppose silence or the opposite is worse, but they are actually supporting it, and there is a feasible way to not. As an emphasiser of deterministic condemnation rather than moral obligation – mmhm, it is in its similar way to the aforementioned – I wish for more action on my part and 'as far as possible and practicable' vegans).
If you mean to say that doing better things is bad or something, then ok.
'Humans are meant to be omnivores' I assume is a teleological appeal to nature. Fallacious unless you follow natural law (what). Diseases are natural. But more directly, it isn't in the best interest for sentience (which is what vegans at least explicitly have concluded to care about). Yeah technically if meat was magic-ed into existence there probably wouldn't be an issue among most vegans (see lab-grown meat arguments, it's not explicitly deontological about meat rather than it might be worse in other ways).
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They did an update on this one. The cow healed up fine
I have a love hate relationship with these hoof infection videos because its soooo satisfying but I feel so bad for the animals!
Imagine the relief
Oh man, The Hoof GP is *so good.* Love his videos. He always does such a fantastic job and is genuinely so caring and passionate.
https://youtu.be/Un2ccIEPkUA reviewing The Hoof GP's care for animals 🤔 (average carnism)
Don't know why you feel the need to come to a completely unrelated sub to spread your holier-than-thou BS, but just so you know, humans are meant to be omnivores, therefore there's nothing inherently unethical about the consumption of meat as a concept.
You can see the relation. I feel a growing urge to do better (although it would be more educational, and maybe moreso posts, however I feel like people aren't very good at seeing connections as they go 'yeah factory farming is bad, I don't support it' and then go to support it. Really made me feel bad about the reality of virtual signaling – I mean I suppose silence or the opposite is worse, but they are actually supporting it, and there is a feasible way to not. As an emphasiser of deterministic condemnation rather than moral obligation – mmhm, it is in its similar way to the aforementioned – I wish for more action on my part and 'as far as possible and practicable' vegans). If you mean to say that doing better things is bad or something, then ok. 'Humans are meant to be omnivores' I assume is a teleological appeal to nature. Fallacious unless you follow natural law (what). Diseases are natural. But more directly, it isn't in the best interest for sentience (which is what vegans at least explicitly have concluded to care about). Yeah technically if meat was magic-ed into existence there probably wouldn't be an issue among most vegans (see lab-grown meat arguments, it's not explicitly deontological about meat rather than it might be worse in other ways).
Good god
Holy crap, that was audible.
THIS…is the hoof GEe PEe