Yeah. I don't agree with slaughter houses either. The difference between me and you though is that I do not deny that I am an omnivore. Our bodies require meat in order to thrive and not be emotionally driven weaklings in desperate need of protein and natural fats.
I believe that farmers should raise their cattle and livestock free with an all organic diet.
Cruelty free in the sunshine until it is their time. Then the farmer humanely harvests them as needed. Quickly and painlessly with a shotgun, or an axe.
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Well, I can say I've been a vegetarian my whole life and vegan (and I'm talking about a healthy vegan diet...no functional food...) for 14 years... And I have no health issues ๐คธ So, I disagree with that: we don't actually need meat to thrive.
All plants have all the essential amino acids. And that's where the big confusion lies. People think we humans need a lot of protein. But that's not the case. We need all the essential amino acids so our body can build proteins from them. When we eat proteins, our body has to break them down first so we have the amino acids so the body has building blocks. I also believe it's way better to eat fat and oil from the whole seed and nut etc, then just the extracted oil.
I also don't think there is a humane way to kill... Killing means suffering and stress. Dying is not killing... If a cow is old and ready to go, the meat will probably not be enjoyable. As the process of dying means, the body is already in the process of decomposing.
But I know, that this discussion is endless ๐ข
Regenerative farming vs industrial farming is the dilemma. It doesn't matter whether it's animals or plants or fungus.
You may have an idea in your mind about what it's like to slaughter & process a cow, but I promise you, it can be done very humanely, if the cow is alone, lived a happy life, & never sees it coming. It's completely analogous to plucking, skinning, dividing and eating an avocado, one that can sustain you for 3 months.
Industrial farmers care nothing about ecological balance or humane conditions. They'd rather genetically mutate the things they grow to survive on depleted land, than simply let the land regenerate itself.
Vegan, carnivore, omnivore ... we are individuals and everyone can (should!) go their own way. There are way to many parameters that determine what's healthy for you, so you have to find out.
That said I assume there is some consensus on #nostr that industrial food is the problem. My small form of self-defense against this are wild plants: herbs, shrooms ...
I started this a year ago. Nettle smoothie for breakfast. I can't remember the last time I had a cold. No sore throat, no runny nose. Nothing. Eat wild herbs!

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Where did the meat get its protein and fats?
I can see through your logic and chose not to engage in a verbal tennis game based on a illogical fantasy. Animal eats plants and they thrive. That is how they live naturally. Surely we can survive off of what they eat too.
Human physiology adapted over millenias to consume both plants and animals for energy. We run more efficiently with both in our diets.
Simple, true, and undeniable. Just the facts.
Can we survive off of just plants and no meats yes. Can we honestly thrive off of just plants and no meats, not really. We will always be lacking in vital energy which comes from animal fats. That only real meat can provide us on demand with maximum efficiently.
However, there are people who will try and convince us otherwise without openly admitting to the negative side effects. They tackle with moral conflictions, because of their misunderstanding of the natural world and their place on the food chain. This is the result of being so pampered from modern amenities that they no longer have to worry about having enough to eat.
We are hunter gatherers. It is in our nature and instinct to hunt, kill, and eat animals. As well as it is to cultivate plants to harvest to. Choose to find splice in this balance, or live a life filled with delusion and high probability of constant malnutrition.
Not knocking peoples life choices. You wanna be a vegetarian or vegan, you do you. Be happy. Just being brutally honest with my understanding of scientific reality.