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minus-squarecommie@lemmy.dbzer0.comlinkfedilinkarrow-up4arrow-down8·6 months agoanimals aren’t killed for taste. it’s usually for profit.
minus-squareBeaverOPlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up7arrow-down2·6 months agoThat is a half truth as taste creates the demand for profit such as people buying animal products and the popular federal government policy to give $2 billion to animal agriculture costing Canadians on average $49 a year in taxes.
minus-squarecommie@lemmy.dbzer0.comlinkfedilinkarrow-up2arrow-down5·6 months agoit’s entirely true. they don’t care how it tastes, they care if they get paid
minus-squareBeaverOPlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up6arrow-down1·6 months agoThe same people who work in animal agriculture are meat eaters just like the rest of society. So that point is bad faith and disingenuous.
minus-squarecommie@lemmy.dbzer0.comlinkfedilinkarrow-up3arrow-down4·6 months agothis is a leap of logic. there is not direct correlation, and your accusation of bad faith is, itself, bad faith.
animals aren’t killed for taste. it’s usually for profit.
That is a half truth as taste creates the demand for profit such as people buying animal products and the popular federal government policy to give $2 billion to animal agriculture costing Canadians on average $49 a year in taxes.
it’s entirely true. they don’t care how it tastes, they care if they get paid
The same people who work in animal agriculture are meat eaters just like the rest of society. So that point is bad faith and disingenuous.
this is a leap of logic. there is not direct correlation, and your accusation of bad faith is, itself, bad faith.