We talking about Tyson dumping 18.5 billion gallons of contaminated wastewater in 2022?
This toxic stew includes animal parts and byproducts like blood and feces, pathogens like E. coli and Enterococcus, and nitrogen and phosphorus that can deplete oxygen in bodies of water.
Fuck all humans for breeding to the point where meat farming is necessary. Eating animals isn't the problem, it's the SCALE at which we do it. Put blame where it's due
Factory farming is extremely cost-efficient, so I don't think the free market would give you anything else regardless of how many people there are. Laws and environment tax would.
You all motherfuckers know deep in your hearts that humanity can’t survive this shit without a couple billion dying off. It’d be better if those couple billion were never born.
There’s no sustainable living without sustainable reproduction. But that’s even more taboo than everyone going vegan/vegetarian.
Not really, it just has a large amount of politics / activism. There's also !nonpolitical_memes@lemmy.ml if you don't like that, but it's kind of dead.
I'm sure I have seen the most radical anti-meat opinions here.
Like it's worth destroying the ecosystems that depend on large herbivores to ensure the carbon they would move from grass to air back to grass instead is liberated by fire when the grasses grow unchecked, possibly forever when the grasses are no longer fertilised by the animals they support
I'm all for ending the worst animal agriculture. Get rid of the factory farms, get rid of methods that don't last. I easy meat, but I pick my meat from the stuff grown in places they are a net benefit or at worst displace other herbivores that aren't as tasty as cows
Didn't think someone could waste the internet, but this "meme" is that low effort. It's like something your 60 year old dad makes in a couple of years from now when he discovers what memes are and goes through a phase of trying to make memes for anything