@ragingloli There are worse things than a quick and painless death. Living in filth, fear, misery, illness and neglect come to mind. I’m no stranger to being a vegetarian, I was one for many years back in the 70’s and early 80’s, but, yep, I do enjoy some meat on occasion. I also boycott factory farming, the down and pate industry and have farm animal pets that I would never eat, my geese for example. We also have happy free range hens and collect their eggs.
Your arguments are weak, attempting to compare killing children and slavery to humane farming practices. Many cultures such as native ameican tribes that fished, hunted and harvested deer, elk and buffalo for food and clothing would never have survived without the use of animals for food and clothing. same goes for many fishing communities.
Japan, Alaska, numerous islanders and European cultures. The Laplanders rely on caribou to survive, the Mongolians mares milk. don’t sling around bullshit about being vegetarian WHEN Growing fruits and vegetables are not possible in many parts of the world, now or in ancient times.
While we will never completely , eliminate animal product consumption we can fight for better conditions, that’s all we can do and I think my once or twice a month home grown, locally raised, meat consumption is far outweighed by all the animals I live with, care for, have lived with, rescued and cared for over the last 40 years, including many species of wild life. You live in the sausage capitol of the world too, fitting as you are certainly capable of being a brat-wurst. lol