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Kurtagag@lemmy.ca to Asklemmy@lemmy.mlEnglish · 10 months ago

What’s your ultimate unpopular opinion?

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Kurtagag@lemmy.ca to Asklemmy@lemmy.mlEnglish · 10 months ago
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    most of what animals are fed are parts of plants people can’t or won’t eat, or grazed grass. in that way, we are conserving resources.

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        the vast bulk of the food they eat is grown agriculturally.

        sure, but I can’t eat cornstalks and I don’t want to eat soy cake, so feeding that to livestock is a conservation of resources.

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            Human food crops could have been grown instead, on a fraction of the land.

            human food crops are grown. soy is a great example. about 80% of soy is pressed for oil, and the byproduct is fed to livestock.

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            The majority of all the plants that humans grow are fed to livestock.

            this is a lie

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      That’s exactly what I wrote

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        no, you said those calories are wasted.

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          Read more than the first sentence please

          “Some of those are useless calories, we can’t eat grass and on some lands where only grass grows so cows are a way of using that grass, but that’s not the majority.”

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            most people don’t want to eat soy cake, or crop seconds, or spoilage. feeding that to livestock is a conservation of resources, not a waste.

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                Even if this were true

                it is

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                it does not address the moral argument that is at the root of this discussion.

                the moral argument in this thread is about allocation of resources. if you want to make a separate moral argument, you’re free to do so.

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