Anonymous
10/17/2025, 3:19:09 PM
No.82829224
I am only answering you because you asked. I have no idea why you persistently want people to challenge you, is your ideology mayhaps tormenting you?
First, vegan diet can only be nutritionally complete if it includes products like almonds, cashews, avocado, onions and many other exotic(for northern hemisphere) beans. Production of all of those crops however is associated with multitude of ecological and ethical concerns and actively harms humans. We do feed some onions subproducts to cattle but this is not actually necessary for meat production, however it is necessary to overproduce all that shit if veganism became the norm. I am not choosing animals who are my competition for resources on earth over humans who are my potential brethren. Protein and fatty acids are expensive in nature.
That aside, I do not truly care personally about my health or the taste of meat.
I find veganism morally wrong because it
a) puts humans above other living beings as the ultimate metric of morality
b) Denies living organisms their inborn right to stand up for their own interest and with that -
c) most vegans deny life itself
The last part is not official of veganism ethics but in practice 80% of vegans are antinatalism cultists. They seriously will say shit like it's better to genocide all cattle than to just improve the conditions on which we utilize their produce.
P1
First, vegan diet can only be nutritionally complete if it includes products like almonds, cashews, avocado, onions and many other exotic(for northern hemisphere) beans. Production of all of those crops however is associated with multitude of ecological and ethical concerns and actively harms humans. We do feed some onions subproducts to cattle but this is not actually necessary for meat production, however it is necessary to overproduce all that shit if veganism became the norm. I am not choosing animals who are my competition for resources on earth over humans who are my potential brethren. Protein and fatty acids are expensive in nature.
That aside, I do not truly care personally about my health or the taste of meat.
I find veganism morally wrong because it
a) puts humans above other living beings as the ultimate metric of morality
b) Denies living organisms their inborn right to stand up for their own interest and with that -
c) most vegans deny life itself
The last part is not official of veganism ethics but in practice 80% of vegans are antinatalism cultists. They seriously will say shit like it's better to genocide all cattle than to just improve the conditions on which we utilize their produce.
P1