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While the number of actual whalers in the world has declined to just a handful of shitty people, we need to talk about what we're doing to sharks and octopuses. To say nothing of the newest research and discoveries of how complex fish broadly actually are, with complicated social structures, even languages and the capacity to feel and experience pain.
We need lab-grown proteins and need to put an end to farming sentient creatures in hellish conditions to slaughter and consume them.
Unfortunately, the chances of that becoming normal in the next several centuries is pretty slim. If our solution to the Fermi-Paradox is quarantine, we're not being let out any time soon.
For me it's about conservation of species. Many whales are still endangered and "a handful of shitty people" is all it takes to kill them unfortunately.
While animal cruelty in farms is a real issue, conservation of wildlife is infinitely more important IMO.
That being said, there are also sharks and cephalopods that are endangered :(
It’s actually really easy to just not eat meat. Just don’t. That’s all you have to do.
There are over 8 billion people on Earth, and most of them are not living near grocery stories that have protein alternatives and they view meat-eating as culture, as family connection, as celebration and deep roots through community so you're not going to change them. I would love if our world went vegan and we all became bean-eating human beans, but that day is sadly a long, long way off so I advocate for cultured meat because our species is nowhere close to what we hope it could be.
Realistically, we're going to be eating every last bug and sea cucumber and coral polyp when we've eaten everything else we can before we switch to alternatives.
Not a single vegan eats "protein alternatives". We just eat protein.
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