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> On Mon, 26 Dec 2011 15:51:08 -0800, "Dutch" > wrote:
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>><dh@.> wrote in message ...
>>> On Thu, 22 Dec 2011 16:52:14 -0800, "Dutch" > wrote:
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>>>><dh@.> wrote in message
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>>>>> On Tue, 20 Dec 2011 14:59:54 -0800, "Dutch" > wrote:
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>>>>>>A person who consumes no animal products
>>>>>>has no connection to the treatment of livestock
>>>>>
>>>>> They only contribute to the deaths of wildlife with their lifestyle
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>>>>Vegan agriculture also supports wildlife.
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>>> "Wild animals on average suffer more than farm animals,
>>> I think that's obvious." - "Dutch"
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>>>>>but veganism does nothing for livestock.
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>>>>That's not true, less demand may lead to less crowding and slower
>>>>factory
>>>>lines
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>>> More likely it would go the other way.
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>>>>, that helps livestock. Consuming meat doesn't help them.
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>>> "Every consumer choice promotes animals to experience
>>> life." - Dutch
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>>> "I am fully aware that billions of animals exist only because
>>> humans raise them for food, that's obvious." - "Dutch"
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>>> "The method of husbandry determines whether or not the life
>>> has positive or negative value to the animal." - "Dutch"
>>>
>>> "Good "lives" (sequences of physical and mental
>>> experiences) are beneficial to animals." - "Dutch"

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>>Thanks for pasting in my points, too bad you can't grasp them.

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> They refer to how consumers influence livestock.


That's deep.