MrMatt
Banned
So my gf's a vegan, and I'm ok with it, but I find most of the logic behind BEING a vegan to be complete horse-shit.
So let?s say you?re a vegan, you say you don?t want to hurt animals, and you want them to be treated with respect. But what you?re actually doing is contributing to industrial farming, and here?s why. As a consumer, you have choices about where to buy from. There are local organic free-range farms where the dairy cows aren?t cramped up and mistreated, and the egg-laying chickens are allowed free range as well. Then there are industrial farms where conditions are deadly, toxic, and absolutely horrid for the animals.
The problem is that industrial farms are crushing small local farms and forcing them into bankruptcy one after the other. Now as a vegan, you scream about wanting animals to be treated better. But you have these local farms where they ARE treated better. These local farms need your help, but as a consumer you?re doing the whole passive-aggressive-I?m-morally-superior-to-you vegan thing, and actually keeping your dollar in your pocket. Unfortunately the type of people that would buy from a local organic free-range type farm are in large part choosing instead to be vegan. So by sitting on the sidelines so to speak you?re not supporting the very farms that embody the ideals you claim to support, and allowing them to be continually raped by industrial farms.
Thoughts? I'm thinking of sending this to my gf to see how she reacts.
Edit: For clarification, yes it's nice that some people shop for produce at local farmers markets. That's great, it really is. But no one is saying that they shop there because industrial farms harm plants. Many vegans I know avoid dairy/eggs because they say that industrial farms are cruel. There's an alternative to them; local farms where animals are free-range. Most dairy farms are NOT producing large enough amounts of produce, so while it's good to buy local produce, it doesn't apply to my argument.
So let?s say you?re a vegan, you say you don?t want to hurt animals, and you want them to be treated with respect. But what you?re actually doing is contributing to industrial farming, and here?s why. As a consumer, you have choices about where to buy from. There are local organic free-range farms where the dairy cows aren?t cramped up and mistreated, and the egg-laying chickens are allowed free range as well. Then there are industrial farms where conditions are deadly, toxic, and absolutely horrid for the animals.
The problem is that industrial farms are crushing small local farms and forcing them into bankruptcy one after the other. Now as a vegan, you scream about wanting animals to be treated better. But you have these local farms where they ARE treated better. These local farms need your help, but as a consumer you?re doing the whole passive-aggressive-I?m-morally-superior-to-you vegan thing, and actually keeping your dollar in your pocket. Unfortunately the type of people that would buy from a local organic free-range type farm are in large part choosing instead to be vegan. So by sitting on the sidelines so to speak you?re not supporting the very farms that embody the ideals you claim to support, and allowing them to be continually raped by industrial farms.
Thoughts? I'm thinking of sending this to my gf to see how she reacts.
Edit: For clarification, yes it's nice that some people shop for produce at local farmers markets. That's great, it really is. But no one is saying that they shop there because industrial farms harm plants. Many vegans I know avoid dairy/eggs because they say that industrial farms are cruel. There's an alternative to them; local farms where animals are free-range. Most dairy farms are NOT producing large enough amounts of produce, so while it's good to buy local produce, it doesn't apply to my argument.