• SmoothOperator@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Sure, assuming you have the rifle, the training and the hunting rights, and assuming your time doesn’t count as value.

    I’m definitely more pro hunting than pro factory farming!

    But I don’t really know of any poor people in industrialized countries who get their meat from hunting, especially not ones that eat meat every day. Maybe some special cases in very rural places? And it’s hardly scalable.

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      1 day ago

      You don’t need that to hunt.

      A crude selfmade bow and arrow is enough. Even a rock will do.

      That is how they did it for thousands of years.

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        1 day ago

        Is this really an argument for a non-meat diet being too expensive?

        Imagine the effort, time and risk involved in hunting and killing a rabbit or deer with a rock, and subsequent slaughtering and storing of meat. Doesn’t that represent much more value than the money you would pay for an equivalent amount of nutrition from non-meat sources? At least in an industrialised nation?

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      1 day ago

      you are moving the goal posts. I provided the only counter example needed to disprove your claim