About to be downvoted but I'm just flabbergasted people actually think this is a convincing argument.

Yeah and agriculture kills a lot of mice and requires some animal agriculture to support fertilizing fields. I know dude, but it’s still significantly less harm compared to eating industrialized meat and dairy.

I have friends who are farmers who raise goats to support their farm. They will drink the milk and the meat of the male goats as part of sustainable agriculture. I don’t need too because I didn’t do the work and that is for the farmers. Some limited meat consumption is part of agriculture and since human have been farming it was a once in while reason to celebrate thing. I can support local agriculture and be vegan.

Consuming meat from a grocery store isn’t ethical. As we learn more about farming the requirement to have farm animals for agriculture is already going away.

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