Vegans and vegetarians of reddit, if lab grown, 100% cruelty free, meat becomes available, would you eat it? Why/why not? [Serious]

Absolutely not. Everything about lab grown meat is a lie. It's not clean or cruelty free and the tech companies that run these places are all about eugenics and AI, not a good combination. Have you ever been to a slaughterhouse Rudy? If a cow comes in pregnant they cut out the unborn calf, open it up, put a tube in the heart, and collect the blood until its dead. That's where they get the blood to grow the meat. It's not clean or humane--it's a lie. Plus, they have to use hog, mouse, and other animal dna in order to make it work. Look up Frankenswine and China. What they don't tell you is that the tech companies won't allow the agency tasked with enforcing the FMIA and PPIA anywhere near their labs (FSIS). The FDA, which is as crooked as the federal reserve, is fighting tooth and nail to gain control over this crap. This is very bad and and what they are really doing in the lab is NOT good. And the people running these "clean meat" companies are the same leftist billionaires pushing eugenics, climate change, and AI. Have any of you ever been to a slaughterhouse? If a cow comes in pregnant they cut out the unborn calf, open it up, put a tube in the heart, and collect the blood until its dead. That's where they get the blood to grow the meat. It's not clean or humane. Plus, they have to use hog, mouse, and other animal dna in order to make it work. Look up Frankenswine and China. Read a few of these articles before you decide. https://www.beefcentral.com/news/the-darker-side-of-lab-grown-meat/ https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=12113527 https://www.veganfoodandliving.com/lab-meat-miracle-or-mire/

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