• transitinoir@slrpnk.net
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    17 days ago

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    • Plebcouncilman@sh.itjust.works
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      Are you gonna eat all those metric tons of corn that are produced to feed the cows? Because I sure as fuck won’t.

      I understand your argument but I think that it is just one way of looking at it and it is still more focused on human welfare rather than sentient life form welfare. Because of that I think the scale of meat production and the treatment is the problem. In a perfect society people would buy a cow to eat per year per 2 people in the household and we would have far more human treatment of a sentient species and they could be afforded good lives and painless deaths.

      Life by itself has no value, what is valuable is to what extent that life can be enjoyed.