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TrashPosterInTheDark
You don't need to eat animals to satisfy your hunger. You might need to satisfy a habit, perhaps, but habits can and should be changed when it becomes known that they are destructive.
TrashPosterInTheDark
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Eating plants also destroys them so the argument don't really stand. Humans are meant to eat meat just as the same wolves are meant doing so.
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Plants are not sentient. What do you mean by "meant"?
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Not that we know of now, but that can change in the future, plats may be sentient (I do not think so personally) but I am open for the possibility.
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Sure, but we can only work within known science. All sorts of things that we haven't figured out yet can potentially be true, but taking such unknowns into account would be irrational.
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We need to take the fact that we do not know into account at least. Just as it was not uncommon to view animals as non-sentient for sure in the past. We have no way of actually ->
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-> measuring sentience, but we infer the likelihood from comparing the biology of humans and animals. But yeah, we have no clue about how consciousness works.
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We can acknowledge the fact that we don't know everything, but we can't act based on things we don't know. Science or even doing anything rational would be impossible under such logic.
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Science is a method that works great in some fields of life, but what gets funded, prioritized and is used as argumentation in human affairs are also subject to politics and economics.
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Science isn't perfect, I agree.
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The great thing with science (Scientific Method) over time is that it can only get better results over time, the special part is that it updates and discards mistakes systematically.
TrashPosterInTheDark
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I mean biologically aligned. I am a biological machine that can process meat to survive, just as wolves.
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You can, sort of, but you'll survive longer on plants.
TrashPosterInTheDark
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I agree but not because of the meat itself but because of all the chemical crap they put in it.
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No, it's the meat itself too.
TrashPosterInTheDark
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Well this is yet to be proven which would be very a hard thing to. Either positively and negatively.
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I try not to believe everything Google says. After all, it is a marketing company.
TrashPosterInTheDark
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Yeah and they are recycling themselves in the propaganda businesses.
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The removed "Don't be Evil" and leaked horryfying "Google Ledger". Just a bunch of globalists
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Dr. Greger doesn't work for Google. He has his own project at nutritionfacts.org.
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I have no idea who he works for. The point is that is a google logo on the video right?
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Who cares what logo there is? The scientific data on nutrition and disease in the presentation is the point. Are you rejecting it because you don't like Google?
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You do know that google's main business is stealing your private data and selling at auction right?
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I don't give a fuck about Google in this context. Google is utterly irrelevant to this discussion. The topic is health, nutrition, plant based foods, veganism.
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I just don't trust google.
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You should hear their new motto: Don't distrust us (we are not evil).
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Actually, google is evil. As a Search Engine Optimization expert, I know that for FACT.
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They are the good kind of evil though.
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google is part of the deep state.