Response to vegan propaganda #10 - cruelty

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Vegan food is cruelty free, isn't it?

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  • if just 5% of the population decided to go hunt deer for their meat then they would surely go extinct immediately. The only way to feed the worlds population with meat is with animal agriculture, not hunting Bambi. Since animal agriculture requires more grain than eating plants directly, your argument is invalid. Even if we consider your random number of mice you threw out is correct, which it is not. Nobody can understand the end of your sentences, it's like you are running out of breath, weak!

  • @Skyrenx watch my video about hunger.

  • @ThatGuyFromAustria: So you think it's impossible to avoid cruelty because one can't measure suffering? This is nonsense. It is cruel and immoral for someone to burn a cat alive for entertainment, and we don't need to measure pain precisely in order to know that. We can even know that lightly pinching a cat causes less suffering than cutting off its leg, and its not necessary to invent some sort of "painometer" to make this conclusion.

  • @seflersinsburg10: Okay, tell me how much pain is felt in either way then.

  • Eating bread may cause animal suffering because one must grow grain in order to do so. But did you know that over half of the grain produced in the US is used to make livestock feed? That's right, eating meat requires the cultivation of more grain than being vegan. Therefore, if one wants to reduce the amount of harm done to animals, then one ought to go vegan.

  • @seflersinsburg10: And again, you just don't get the point. Because VENISON still is "more vegan than bread". So, when do you start avoiding unneccessary cruelty and go bite Bambi's mami's flesh?

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  • I have a brain and I don't oppose veganism because 1) I (and many other vegans) don't buy from plowed fields like that 2) Grain that kills those mice is then used to feed livestock which lives a torturous life 3) Veganism has health and environmental benefits too

  • Great video again!

  • I think people can be vegans if they wish however they should not coercively or violently impose it on someone. A personn I know who called himself "carnivore" had his brake lines or his cars cut aand having lived in activist towns many do not oppose the use of violence.

  • i love you

  • @79luke @79luke you dumb ass he is Austrian Austrians like Germans pronounce their V's like W, learn about language next time idiot

  • I've watched a number of your videos on Veganism today. Some points are very well made, others not so well, to the point of being ridiculous. But overall I don't get the impression that you are doing anything constructive with your content.

  • unfortunately we do not hunt anymore we grow crops to feed livestock. Mice are killed in the growing of these crops and then the animals fed that grain are killed as well. While it may be that growing plants in an industrial way necessitates some killing, obviously it is not more efficient than meat production.

  • waisted my time......

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