• HailSeitan@lemmy.world
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      13 days ago

      Death is still painful and premature death years before it would have occurred is still very bad for animals

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          13 days ago

          Nobody said they’re more evil? The point is they’re still bad and the solution isn’t “pay a little for family farmed” (both for animal welfare and environmental reason)

          • jet@hackertalks.com
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            13 days ago

            Family farms are in the best position to pivot and react to new market demands, it’s where change will have to start.

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              12 days ago

              It’s a completely unsustainable model. Family farms are a perverse pastoral fetishization of animal cruelty that is incompatable with the fact of continuous population growth.

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                12 days ago

                A farm can produce plants as well as animals - a fully plant based farm can also not be family owned and operated? I agree the world is concentrating into the hands of very few corporations, but I don’t welcome it.