...not if everyone else on the planet evolves, grows a conscious and comes to their senses.That process would still exist, and will always exist, regardless of whether or not you were personally part of it.
Because humans have the capacity to make ethical choices above and beyond what animals are capable of. We are also omnivores and adaptable to many diets that specific animals cannot tolerate.Animals kill each other for food all the time. So why is it so much more wrong for humans to kill them?
It's not " wrong " for an animal who "doesn't know any better", but humans know better and are therefore living in denial and in a constant state of cognitive dissonance if they continue to slaughter other animals for food. This isn't judgement, it's a fact. And one that I am also on rare occasion guilty of, so I don't set myself apart too mightily.
I actually support humane, sustainable agriculture, even including the raising of animals for food ... and I don't believe in food waste when an animalwas sacrificed for human wants. And there is certainly a plethora of waste in standard farming practices. I also support legal, responsible hunting, although it's not something I'll ever do myself.
Those people from Azerbaijan have it down: their free range animals are treated like absolute Royalty and their people live largely outside right along with them. That's the way to go if I person is going to do it.
https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20200203-the-hidden-biases-that-drive-anti-vegan-hatred
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