The pandemic has thrown into high relief some of the longstanding issues surrounding working conditions in meatpacking facilities. John Oliver explains why g...
Brother 60% of all mammals on earth are livestock. 36% are people. 96% of mammals are us and the things we torture. This isn't destroying a wild species existing in an ecosystem, it's ending a human created abomination.
And they're all gonna die anyway? Like what should take their place? More pigs that live in crates or an expansion of the ecosystem? ( back to what it was like before we fucked it up)
Those are all policy problems in agriculture (usually with capitalism at the root of the policy). Would fixing those take a reduction of meat eating? Probably. Would it require complete veganism? Hell no.
lmao extincting a species to save them, because that makes sense.
Brother 60% of all mammals on earth are livestock. 36% are people. 96% of mammals are us and the things we torture. This isn't destroying a wild species existing in an ecosystem, it's ending a human created abomination.
And they're all gonna die anyway? Like what should take their place? More pigs that live in crates or an expansion of the ecosystem? ( back to what it was like before we fucked it up)
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lmao extincting a species to save them, because that makes sense.
I guess that means pandas should just go extinct too?
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Those are all policy problems in agriculture (usually with capitalism at the root of the policy). Would fixing those take a reduction of meat eating? Probably. Would it require complete veganism? Hell no.