But as they can't, I'm more concerned about the suffering of animals we made dependant on us.
I know and now we're back to the beginning with the other two options & whether they're better for the animals or just for our consciences.
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The purely moral thing to do would be to stop breeding immediately and take care of all living farm animals as we would pets.
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And let them go extinct & no further pigs or cows to live at all. That would stop death & suffering but at the cost of life. Anti-natalism.
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But we've talked this out & agree there is no ideal solution & u'd prioritise a no exploitation principle & me a less suffering consequence
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That sounds like a fair summary. Though I think the no exploitation principle would have positive consequences.
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Because today most animals raised for food don't live quality lives. Requiring that they do is as realistic as liberation or ending breeding
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