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soylamulatta t1_iyabgye wrote
Reply to comment by IYXMnx1Sa3qWM1IZ in ELI5 Are cows constantly producing milk? by ms_myco
You didn't outright say it but a lot of people would read your comment as having only two options. The first is treating an animal cruelly and then eating them and the second is giving the animal a better life and then eating them. And we have to keep in mind that it doesn't matter what farm the animal grew up on they are all likely going to a similar slaughterhouse. Although people like eating meat a lot of them don't realize what truly goes on in the animal agricultural industry. And they don't realize there's actually a third option - not eating any animal products at all. I think if more people knew how animal agriculture works and realized that abstaining from animal products is an option then more people would not eat meat at all.
soylamulatta t1_iyaaasf wrote
Reply to comment by LevelStudent in ELI5 Are cows constantly producing milk? by ms_myco
That's really interesting considering the veal, beef, and dairy industry are all pretty much the same thing. These people you've encountered that are so concerned about veal - are they vegans?
soylamulatta t1_iyaa5f6 wrote
Reply to comment by sweetplantveal in ELI5 Are cows constantly producing milk? by ms_myco
Redditor: asks question
Other redditor: responds to question
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soylamulatta t1_iya9usk wrote
Reply to comment by RIPdultras in ELI5 Are cows constantly producing milk? by ms_myco
The only way for the dairy industry to operate is through exploitation. I find that as companies try to increase profits the level of exploitation also increases. Am I missing something?
soylamulatta t1_iya4h5u wrote
Reply to comment by RIPdultras in ELI5 Are cows constantly producing milk? by ms_myco
so yes but also yes
soylamulatta t1_iya4dpj wrote
Reply to comment by yukon-flower in ELI5 Are cows constantly producing milk? by ms_myco
If the calf were sick and didn't make it then why would we be eating it's flesh? Why would we kill someone who is living a happy life and didn't ask to die?
soylamulatta t1_iya47xr wrote
Reply to comment by sweetplantveal in ELI5 Are cows constantly producing milk? by ms_myco
why would we butcher someone who has a great life and didn't ask to die (likely die horribly)?
soylamulatta t1_iy9u3vf wrote
Reply to comment by RIPdultras in ELI5 Are cows constantly producing milk? by ms_myco
To put this in context of how exploitative the dairy industry is, the natural life cycle of a dairy cow is about 20 years.
soylamulatta t1_iy9tnwb wrote
Reply to comment by ThenaCykez in ELI5 Are cows constantly producing milk? by ms_myco
That's correct. And that's why animal agriculture is the leading cause of deforestation. Forests are being cleared to grow soy as feed for animals.
soylamulatta t1_iy9tind wrote
Reply to comment by sweetplantveal in ELI5 Are cows constantly producing milk? by ms_myco
"high welfare veal" lmao what an oxymoron
soylamulatta t1_j6aqwac wrote
Reply to UV light from the sun slowly breaks down plastics on the ocean’s surfaces: researchers calculate that about two percent of visibly floating plastic may disappear from the ocean surface in this way each year by giuliomagnifico
Well, I guess there's nothing to worry about then. Let's keep dumping tons of plastic into the ocean.