• Mrs_deWinter@feddit.org
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    18 hours ago

    One good argument for this: A vegan diet not only minimizes animal deaths but plant deaths as well, since livestock obviously has to be fed on many, many individual plants before they can get slaughtered. So even if we for some reason prioritized saving the lives of plants going vegan would still be the way to go.

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      23 minutes ago

      I respect this argument. I would like to know how Humans fit into the ecosystem.

      Humans tend to remove predators from population centers to prevent Humans from becoming prey. The culling of predators allow more prey animals to survive. Humans find themselves competing with prey animals for fruits and vegetables. Humans hunt prey animals to increase yields of fruits and vegetables.

      How do we reconcile that our population centers are built on the culling of predator and prey species?

      How do Humans balance protection and food production with the morality of minimizing animal and plant death?

      What should Humans do with the bodies of culled predators and prey?