You’ve never been to an actual farm? You know, where people take care of their animals, and allow them to roam free? Those animals are treated very well, and often live long and happy lives.
Unlike factory farms, where animals are stacked up in rows, and basically “grown” in small cages by the hundreds, never once seeing the sky.
Something like 99% of all animals raised on farms in the US are on factory farms. Yet somehow every other time this question comes up people never eat food from factory farms.
You could be the 1%, but odds are pretty good that you dont actually know where your meat comes from.
I’m not saying I don’t eat meat from factory farms…that would be prohibitively difficult. But there are plenty of things we could be doing to change the industry, that don’t exclusively depend on going vegan.
You’ve never been to an actual farm? You know, where people take care of their animals, and allow them to roam free? Those animals are treated very well, and often live long and happy lives.
Unlike factory farms, where animals are stacked up in rows, and basically “grown” in small cages by the hundreds, never once seeing the sky.
Something like 99% of all animals raised on farms in the US are on factory farms. Yet somehow every other time this question comes up people never eat food from factory farms.
You could be the 1%, but odds are pretty good that you dont actually know where your meat comes from.
I’m not saying I don’t eat meat from factory farms…that would be prohibitively difficult. But there are plenty of things we could be doing to change the industry, that don’t exclusively depend on going vegan.
Going vegan would be easiest
…and the easiest way never causes problems or fails people does it?