Antibiotic use in farming is now rampant. How meat is produced in China may mean the drugs you need here won’t work, says Prof Devi Sridhar, chair of global public health at the University of Edinburgh
It’s the same way we feel about sweatshops or slave labor or child labor or the general exploitation of workers. The vast majority of humans don’t want other humans to suffer, and most humans are at least aware that a child died to bring them that chocolate bar. That doesn’t stop people from buying chocolate or fast fashion or bacon cheeseburgers.
No, it’s not the same. Simple difference that even you can grasp:
injustice
now
a just alternative is possible
sweat shops
sweat shops exists in many forms, humans paid terribly, if at all
sweat shops can be abolished, workers can be paid well and work in safe environments, it’s doable
animal harming industry
the industry exists in many forms, at many scales and intensities
no, there’s no way to get animal ‘products’ in a just way, especially not within a system
Ok. Of course they aren’t exactly the same. My point is that people are capable of compartmentalizing the suffering of others, regardless of species. But yeah, we don’t eat the child slaves who sew our sneakers. Good catch.
No, it’s not the same. Simple difference that even you can grasp:
Ok. Of course they aren’t exactly the same. My point is that people are capable of compartmentalizing the suffering of others, regardless of species. But yeah, we don’t eat the child slaves who sew our sneakers. Good catch.
Don’t give the capitalists any more ideas please.
Your point was carnist apologetics.
I’m sorry you feel that way.