so you have a plan to make “no customers”?
advertising increases or prices drop or new markets are opened
if production doesn’t decrease, the environment won’t notice.
as convenience foods go, 2/$1 gas station hot dogs exceed 500kcal. nothing comes close.
each of my statements is a verifiable fact. your reaction here smacks of a horse laugh fallacy.
these are all just platitudes. it doesn’t change the truth of what I’ve said.
supply and demand is a theory about price discovery. it does not dictate market production.
whether and animal is killed entirely up to the person doing the killing. whether I buy meat or not does not change what that person decides. I can’t be responsible for the actions of somebody else.
no, they’re not. an action in the future cannot cause an event in the past.
mourning is not, itself, proof of understanding of personal mortality. losing a companion doesn’t indicate they know they, themselves, might die.
How the fuck can you hear of a living being pecking itself to death in its own shit and think “dumb bird”?
this characterization has no basis in anything i’ve said.
hardly anyone kills animals at all, except pests or by accident
as far as I know, chickens have never been proven to understand personal mortality. if you can point me to a cognitive-behaviorist study that shows otherwise, id be fascinated
being in a concentration camp doesn’t give him any expertise on animal cognition. nor ethics. you are certainly falling for a genetic fallacy.
comparing slaves, or Holocaust victims, to animals is gross and you should stop doing that
this smacks of a genetic fallacy
but regardless, the Holocaust was wrong, in part, precisely because it did treat humans like animals. this is not an indictment of how we treat animals.
and no animal knows what a Nazi is.
eating meat is probably amoral
antimicrox?