Ethics always seemed like an intellectual enterprise in morality, absolute. My gut tells me that it is wrong to cage and treat living beings only as a production value. Animals living on mythical farms is a grand lie anymore. Animals are used and treated as rows of plants. They have feelings, they suffer, they have social needs just as strong as us. They have just inalienable rights as any human might. What does make us better, or more important?
I'll still eat a small portion of wild meat on occasion, but the feedlots, cages, mutilated health can't be the same. Then, there are those hormones and antibodies in production that can pass on to me. Meat isn't healthy anymore.
Healthy longevity is directly linked to a plant based diet.
Environmentally, meat production isn't efficient use of land and water and resources. It is killing vast areas of the planet.
If Americans ate just one less hamburger a week, we could return the western natural areas back into natural, as all of that destroyed wild space accounts for only 7% of the meat consumed. The rain-forest.How can that be justified?
I'm not vegan, but vegan certainly ain't no bull.
I have a relationship with my vegetable garden and all plants. Goofy as that sounds, my vibe affects the health of that food and it passes that health on to me.Even if my attitude is only imagined, my attitude toward my body and how what is put into it, affects how it is consumed by my body's system. There is biology in belief. Reverence in all relations is healthy for all relations...sorry Bob. No offense or specific disapproval intended.