What do ethical vegans think of stem produced meat?

Well yes, there’s the most money in special interest groups that have mass products behind them. For those groups that don’t, like homeless advocacy, it’s always been a passion project. Veganism is on the edge of a technological revolution, in that respect.

it will be SO profitable to rally for veganism and animal rights when the 6.5-billion meat consumers see that there are viable vegan options, and when the day comes that these same billions of people enter a restaurant and the waiter says, “would you like the decapitated tortured beef, or the cheaper better meat that was just grown harmlessly with the same nutrition?”

When these customers are forced to choose “the Auschwitz style meat”, the technological shift will bring the long overdue funds needed for animal rights to prosper.

It’s just how advocacy has always worked. I wish it wasn’t that way, but veganism is about to transcend this curse and I look forward to it.

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