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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2020-10-16 05:42 pm

[ SECRET POST #5033 ]


⌈ Secret Post #5033 ⌋

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Re: Petty annoyances thread

(Anonymous) 2020-10-17 12:03 am (UTC)(link)
I've been a vegetarian for 25+ years, and this is bs. Does the average American eat too much meat? Yep! Are CAFOs sustainable or humane? Fuck no! Are slaughterhouse working conditions inhumane and super dangerous? You betcha!

Is there a lot of marginal land under intense cultivation using unsustainable petroleum-derived fertilizers, pesticides that were originally developed as weapons of war, and depleted groundwater reservoirs? Fuck yes there are.

Are the agricultural workers who harvest our produce treated like garbage? Hoo boy.

Do monocultures destroy entire ecosystems and leave weird green deserts with no bugs or animals behind? Do big businesses drive small farms out of business as they seek to control every aspect of food production? Obviously.

And that's just the US.

I have a moral objection to eating animals no matter how great their lives were prior to their ending up on a plate, but pasturing ruminants on marginal land can actual restore soil and make non-chemically derived fertilizer.

Killing off or sterilizing all the world's domestic livestock and letting them die out would leave agriculture massively fucked even if we composted every human turd (and every human corpse) from here to doomsday, not to mention lead to widespread malnutrition.




Re: Petty annoyances thread

(Anonymous) 2020-10-17 12:08 am (UTC)(link)
Anon-above-you. Thank you for this, I am actually meat eater so I don't know a ton about the impacts of a lot vegetarian/vegan options, but as someone who's lactose intolerant, I've been trying to stay away from almond milk because of all the bad impacts I've heard it has.

Re: Petty annoyances thread

(Anonymous) 2020-10-17 12:13 am (UTC)(link)
What you're saying essentially is what's better than plant milks is no milk at all of any kind and I don't disagree with you.

The statement the OP made is that plant milks were not superior. And in the simple question of cows milk vs plant milk that's not true for the reasons I stated. QED.

Re: Petty annoyances thread

(Anonymous) 2020-10-17 01:18 am (UTC)(link)
AYRT--I'm not saying that no milk at all is better than plant or animal milk, you nut.

In addition to not eating meat for most of my life I've also always taken public transit or walked. If we're talking about mitigating climate change specifically, we need to stop guzzling fossil fuels before we get to nitpicky shit about diets. Yes, conventional (and organic, thanks to transit) agriculture uses a lot, but it's just one part of the enormous fossil fuel slick driving (pun intended) climate change.

Re: Petty annoyances thread

(Anonymous) 2020-10-17 12:16 am (UTC)(link)
"Does the average American eat too much meat?"

The thing is, it isn't even the average American that's causing the problems. Studies have shown that it's something like only 10% of all the meat eaters who are having the most impact because they consume far, far more meat than the average person.