• insurrection@mstdn.social
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    2 days ago

    >Letting animals be tortured and slaughtered en masse

    eating beans doesn’t stop this. vegans are letting them be slaughtered as well.

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      My options are

      A) raise cattle which, as there are not enough grassy pastures, I will have to grow food to feed, causing harm to lots of smaller animals and insects

      B) eat the food I was already growing, and I will have to cause about 1/4th the harm

      C) grow my own food and use fencing and netting to prevent as much harm as I can

      D) starve to death

      If you can’t do C because you don’t have the space or time, then I wouldn’t blame someone for picking “reduce harm as much as I can without starving to death.” Paying money to people who are engaging in factory farming is not on that same level.

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          So the factory farms abuse animals, but since the grocery store is paying them with money I gave the grocery store, it’s okay now. How could I know that paying for the product of the factory farm would make them buy more from that factory farm?

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              True that is a huge leap to say that if people purchase something consistently the grocery store will restock it. They will probably just leave those shelves empty once their current stock is gone.