A short clip on the ethics of eating meat.

Our ancestors only ate about 5% meat. Uncontacted tribes we have found over the past several years didn’t even eat meat! They were on vegetarian diets.

Look at your teeth compared to a true carnivore like a lion. The differences are THERE. Google that shit.

Do what you want and eat what you want but there’s 2 sides to every story. I’ve been vegan for 3 years almost 4 and I seriously have never felt physically better. What they do to animals for you to eat your cancer burger on factory farms is not good for the environment, etc etc etc the list goes on.

Thanks for sharing your thoughts but vegans are making serious waves in society. The people who fight them don’t understand the simple fact we all deserve to live without suffering we can control. Vegans just want to see everyone living better. The fighting on the other side— it’s just like why? We want to see the world flourish not get withered in cancer and what we were taught is supposedly right..

Cancer is for a fact now, connected to meat in many forms. That should be plenty of a reason not to fight the opposite side.

My dad had stage 4 colon cancer- he luckily beat it, but it was no doubt connected to his meat intake. I’m happier and healthier than ever and it’s because I don’t eat trash ass meat. Good day to U and good luck with everything

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