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Help: Vegan Attack Meat Eaters
« on: May 31, 2016, 01:23:59 am »
I don't know how to counter their arguments. Please guide.



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Meat and the Environment

Raising animals for food requires massive amounts of land, food, energy, and water and causes immense animal suffering.

Climate Change

A staggering 51 percent or more of global greenhouse-gas emissions are caused by animal agriculture, according to a report published by the Worldwatch Institute. According to the United Nations, a global shift toward a vegan diet is necessary to combat the worst effects of climate change.

Water Use

It takes an enormous amount of water to grow crops for animals to eat, clean filthy factory farms, and give animals water to drink. A single cow used for milk can drink up to 50 gallons of water per day—or twice that amount in hot weather—and it takes 683 gallons of water to produce just 1 gallon of milk. It takes more than 2,400 gallons of water to produce 1 pound of beef, while producing 1 pound of tofu only requires 244 gallons of water. By going vegan, one person can save approximately 219,000 gallons of water a year.

Pollution

Animals raised for food in the U.S. produce many times more excrement than does the entire human population of the country. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), animals on U.S. factory farms produce about 500 million tons of manure each year. With no animal sewage processing plants, it is most often stored in waste “lagoons” (which can be seen in aerial views of factory farms) or it gets sprayed over fields.

Runoff from factory farms and livestock grazing is one of the leading causes of pollution in our rivers and lakes. The EPA notes that bacteria and viruses can be carried by the runoff and that groundwater can be contaminated.

Factory farms frequently dodge water pollution limits by spraying liquid manure into the air, creating mists that are carried away by the wind. People who live nearby are forced to inhale the toxins and pathogens from the sprayed manure. A report by the California State Senate noted, “Studies have shown that [animal waste] lagoons emit toxic airborne chemicals that can cause inflammatory, immune, irritation and neurochemical problems in humans.”

Land Use

Using land to grow crops for animals is vastly inefficient. It takes almost 20 times less land to feed someone on a plant-based (vegan) diet than it does to feed a meat-eater since the crops are consumed directly instead of being used to feed animals. According to the U.N. Convention to Combat Desertification, it takes up to 10 pounds of grain to produce just 1 pound of meat, and in the United States alone, 56 million acres of land are used to grow feed for animals, while only 4 million acres are producing plants for humans to eat.

More than 90 percent of all Amazon rainforest land cleared since 1970 is used for grazing livestock. In addition, one of the main crops grown in the rainforest is soybeans used for animal feed. (The soybeans used in most veggie burger, tofu, and soy milk products sold in the United States are grown right here in the U.S.)

Oceans

While factory farms are ruining our land, commercial fishing methods such as bottom trawling and long-lining often clear the ocean floor of all life and destroy coral reefs. They also kill thousands of dolphins, sea turtles, sharks, and other “bycatch” animals. Coastal fish farms release feces, antibiotics, parasites, and non-native fish into sensitive marine ecosystems. In addition, since most farmed fish are carnivorous, they are fed massive quantities of wild-caught fish. For example, it takes up to 3 pounds of fish meal to produce every pound of farmed salmon.

 

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Re: Help: Vegan Attack Meat Eaters
« Reply #1 on: May 31, 2016, 01:31:00 am »
Factory farms are the problem, not meat production. The Masai have been sustainably herding for thousands of years, as have plenty of tribes. It's quite doable.

But that's all irrelevant anyway. We'll all be eating vat-grown meat in 15 years, and it will be healthier and cheaper than anything that could be produced naturally.

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Re: Help: Vegan Attack Meat Eaters
« Reply #2 on: May 31, 2016, 05:56:44 pm »
If we through all the lawnmowers in America into the ocean, there would be enough grass from all those lawns to feed enough cows that every American could eat nothing but beef. If every human demanded grass fed beef and scientists and industrialists collaborated to feed the world nothing but grass fed beef we would not have global warming but another ice age on our hands.

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Re: Help: Vegan Attack Meat Eaters
« Reply #3 on: May 31, 2016, 08:26:08 pm »
Humans are OMNIVORES.  Deal with it.  Accept it.

Calling for veganism on everyone is GENOCIDE.

Of course DEPOPULATION is the ultimate goal of VEGANS which is a tool of the DEPOPULATION conspiracy... see NSSM 200.
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