• Leate_Wonceslace@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    7 months ago

    If your goal is preserving the life of cows, everyone becoming vegan will not help; most farm animals can’t survive without human intervention.

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      7 months ago

      Most farm animals have been selectively bred for traits that fit human needs, at the expense of the animal’s own quality of life. For example, chickens being bred to produce so many eggs that they become calcium deficient and their bones break under the weight of their own bodies. Sanctuaries provide safe spaces for these animals to live out the rest of their lives in the most comfort possible, while going vegan is important for a future where we’re no longer breeding these poor beings into an inherently hellish existence.

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        7 months ago

        Yes, much better to have wild animals gutting each other and devouring live prey than to have any farm animals at all. Greatest plan.

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          Wild animal suffering is a hot debate in the vegan communities these days. There is no cut and dry answer for that. However, whatever we do or don’t do to alleviate or eliminate wild animal suffering says nothing about whether we also create and maintain our own system of animal suffering. We can end the human exploitation of animals, and doing so can teach us a lot about ending our exploitation of each other as well.