"Jay Santos" > wrote in message
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> Scented Nectar wrote:
> >>>I think that veganic farming includes no-kill harvests.
> >>
> >>First, there is no such thing as "veganic farming".
> >>Second, there is no form of commercial agriculture in
> >>which farmers make consistent and effective efforts to
> >>avoid killing animals.
> >
> >
> > Then people should just do the best they can.
>
> That's mush, and it completely guts the already faulty
> premise behind "veganism".
You may think it's mush but it's what I believe. I'm
not speaking on behalf of vegans everywhere.
Everyone has their own personal beliefs and
reasons for being vegan and their own opinions
about what being vegan involves.
> > And since the meat industry causes 2.5 - 16
> > times the cropland use, eating vegan is the
> > way to go.
>
> No, because your pseudo-"philosophy" doesn't contain
> anything in it to allow such a weaselly stopping rule.
What is my 'pseudo-philosophy' you're referring to?
And what's this 'stopping rule' thing?
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SN
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