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Another example of why there will never be world peace ever.
I think its applaudable to care about animals no matter which way you swing.
https://youtu.be/HlAujCIwLaU
If you look at the youtube channels which popularized it, they are aspirational lifestyle channels, fridge fulls of colorful expensive ingredients to blend into smoothies or juice, basically hours of work each day processing countless pounds of produce cut into short montages on camera to sell aspirational lifestyles of leisure.
Its instagram lifestyle fake.
If they could even be honest that that's what it is about, that'd certainly be a step in the right direction, but most can't even do that. They make up bullcrap claims like humans aren't supposed to eat meat, our bodies aren't designed for it, or health claims none of which are backed by any fact and just shows a strong confirmation bias towards anyone who says those things.
They need to be honest with themselves if anyone else is to take their arguments seriously. It's about the animals themselves. Of course, once you make it about the animals, you can't willfully ignore the fact that farming produce also kills animals.
Soybeans tend to be the alternative people use to fill in for meat for a vegan mean. Theyaverage about 50 bushels per acre. At 60 pounds per bushel, that's 300lbs of soybeans per acre. The average pig for slaughter is about 155 pounds of meat. Rounding down for simplicity sake that's 20 pigs for 3,000 pounds. An Australian study cites about 40 mice per acre of farmland are killed which means twice as many animals die for those 3,000lbs of soybeans than that 3,000lbs of pork. Most farm animal feed are byproducts of farming that don't get used for human consumption, and would be composted or thrown away if not fed to farm animals. Australia estimates 40,000 wild ducks are purposely killed (not harvested, poisoned) for rice production.