some thinking - and maybe (fake) logic.
I've seen explanations for "why vegan" which are in many cases "for animals' sake"; the fact that animals are kept in nasty conditions and forced to give birth/ be milked/ give eggs/or smth else and be killed in the end. They don't deserve such treatment because they are living creatures... and by no means lower than humans.
That is something that makes a lot of sense. But... how are things different with the plants? Aren't they planted wherever and whenever the fruit and vegetable industry people want them to be? Aren't they chemicalized/trimmed/ and so on, im sure it's a lot going on.... and in the end robbed of their babies (fruits and vegetables are their babies or at least like the hens' eggs since they have the potential of developping into a whole new plant)?
I mean since animals are no worse than humans then plants are no worse than animals and so on and so on. So the only way really not to hurt anyone is to stop eating at all
So the question i guess is - how do you decide where to draw the line?
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