Another good question is, if we were never meant to be meat eaters (I see lots of SJW vegans saying we're meant to be a vegetarian species..) then why can our stomachs get nutrients for them, why do we have canines, why do we like meat?
The thing is omnivorous and carnivorous animals like meat. It's not wrong for a human to eat meat. And it's not wrong for a human to eat plants, since we both get our nutrients from it. I don't know if we can stop domestication for food, since it's one of our main food sources, and the fact that those animals have been bred for hundreds of years, so stopping would make them incapable of surviving in the wild. I think we should not abuse or neglect our food sources and treat them with respect, not a disposable object. But that's just me. Eat whatever the hell you want. I don't care
A moral question for ethical vegetarians/vegans
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Another good question is, if we were never meant to be meat eaters (I see lots of SJW vegans saying we're meant to be a vegetarian species..) then why can our stomachs get nutrients for them, why do we have canines, why do we like meat?
The thing is omnivorous and carnivorous animals like meat. It's not wrong for a human to eat meat. And it's not wrong for a human to eat plants, since we both get our nutrients from it. I don't know if we can stop domestication for food, since it's one of our main food sources, and the fact that those animals have been bred for hundreds of years, so stopping would make them incapable of surviving in the wild. I think we should not abuse or neglect our food sources and treat them with respect, not a disposable object. But that's just me. Eat whatever the hell you want. I don't care