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Kali

(56,327 posts)
14. actually, no I am not
Mon Jun 24, 2019, 02:35 PM
Jun 2019

most people are not interested in producing their own food, that is one of the main reasons "civilization" even exists. most people do not have the time or inclination (or talent, frankly) to garden, raise livestock, hunt or do much at all other than hit a grocery store or drive- through. less and less even do the grocery store, at least in the west.

it is a lot of work to raise your own food. pretty much full time work, not much left for a paying job or many of the pleasures being part of a civilization. people that do it learn pretty quickly the benefits of animal and their products in terms of nutrition (and calories) and in the system.

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really you could say the same of growing plants Kali Jun 2019 #1
If people had to make that choice, I'd think most of them would go with a garden. Tobin S. Jun 2019 #6
I doubt it. I think most people would resort to stealing whatever they could Kali Jun 2019 #11
You're assuming uncivilized conditions. Tobin S. Jun 2019 #13
actually, no I am not Kali Jun 2019 #14
My grandfather raised beef cattle. I've seen it all and I hate it. I'd raise dairy cows, but never hlthe2b Jun 2019 #2
Native Americans HONORED their kills..... ProudMNDemocrat Jun 2019 #3
That's probably true radical noodle Jun 2019 #4
I'm not vegetarian or vegan moose65 Jun 2019 #5
True. So what? matt819 Jun 2019 #7
The point is that I think most people would be naturally inclined to eating a vegetarian diet. Tobin S. Jun 2019 #9
that is debateble but I see this is in a "protected" forum Kali Jun 2019 #10
Any sociologists or anthropologists here? matt819 Jun 2019 #12
I worked in a slaughterhouse for years captain queeg Jun 2019 #8
Yet in a way, raising and slaughtering your own is so much more humane. Laffy Kat Jun 2019 #15
+1 2naSalit Jun 2019 #16
Once I acknowledged the animal cruelty involved, I could no longer eat meat... MLAA Jun 2019 #17
Isn't human physiology geared towards consuming plants? I thought our teeth were Karadeniz Jun 2019 #18
I was raised in a hunting family Codeine Jun 2019 #19
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