The production of vegetables is often assumed to be the ethical alternative to animal-based agriculture. However, the reality is more complex, because not all vegetable growing is free from direct or…
Ok so I want to preface this by saying that I’m not asking this question to be snarky. Maybe I’m having a little trouble understanding, and my misunderstanding could be from the spectrum of vegans that are reasonable and level-headed people to the generic everyday vegan radical. Let’s just say i just need some clarification:
It’s ok to use animals as farming equipment even though it puts excess and unnecessary burden and stress on the animal?
Ok so I want to preface this by saying that I’m not asking this question to be snarky. Maybe I’m having a little trouble understanding, and my misunderstanding could be from the spectrum of vegans that are reasonable and level-headed people to the generic everyday vegan radical. Let’s just say i just need some clarification:
It’s ok to use animals as farming equipment even though it puts excess and unnecessary burden and stress on the animal?
No, it’s not okay to use animals as farming equipment.
The article is saying quite the opposite; it isn’t advocating for this but rather reporting on it and citing possible alternatives.