In any case, from a purely ethical POV, eating animals is wrong because it's not necessary to our survival. What's more, torturing an animal by keeping it in horrendous conditions doesn't become more acceptable if there are many of them.
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My grandparents had a farm in France in the tiny village I come from. All animals were free to roam & happy animals make delicious meat.
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‘Some’ people....not all!
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Yes, I think that plays a part, but people also complain when animals are culled due to overpopulation, so it can't be whole story. I think many people are simply outraged by seeing dead animals, but are fine seeing a steak on their plate!
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Denmark has banned halal and kosher meat because animal rights are more important than religion. Wish uk would do the same
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well said
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Because some species have (some almost have) been driven extinct hunting? For trophy & meat.
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I think that may play a part, but I doubt it's the whole story, because the people in question also typically object to animal culling at times of overpopulation.
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