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      Almost like being willing to kill someone because they taste good is never ethical treatment

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        Correct. Unfortunately, there’s variability on who people consider someone rather than something. We obviously need to eat something to survive; some type of formerly living life form. Unfortunately, many people don’t even understand other human beings to be someone, or at least consider other groups as less of a someone than themselves.

        I honestly wonder if some of those people even view themselves as people. They willingly follow dehumanizing ideologies that force everyone to be perfect cogs in a machine.

        Of course they’re ok with killing animals. They celebrate their own deaths in pursuit of an empty purpose. They sacrifice everything to serve some vague idea rather than actual people.

  • 🇰 🌀 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 ℹ️@yiffit.net
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    I want the animals I eat to live super happy, comfortable lives and then be killed quickly while they are unaware. It makes better meat. Just try those steaks from those super massive body-builder looking cows in Japan that get fed hella good food and have massages 3 times a day.

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      I guess we should start barbequing pet dogs then. At least that’s less cruel than factory farms, fwiw.

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      “I want the victims not to suffer, because that makes the meat taste better!”

      Whoa, hold on there, Pollyannna.

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    I mean those kids grow up to be adults and they need somewhere to work that allows them to pursue their “passions”….