>> She talks about raising heritage breeds, the ethics of food, and why snotty vegans need to get bent.<<
1) Because each individual makes decisions for themselves, and has no right to force theirs on anyone else.
2) Because any action that makes animals less accessible, appealing, and useful to humans is a vote that those animals should cease to exist. That's what happens to animals that humans don't care about. The people who drove elephants out of circuses probably doomed them to extinction. Look at all the heritage breeds we've lost. Gaited horses used to be valuable and numerous; we're down to a few rare breeds.
3) This conversation usually ends when the vegan's fluffy herbivorous totem realizes there is a wolf in the room. :D
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1) Because each individual makes decisions for themselves, and has no right to force theirs on anyone else.
2) Because any action that makes animals less accessible, appealing, and useful to humans is a vote that those animals should cease to exist. That's what happens to animals that humans don't care about. The people who drove elephants out of circuses probably doomed them to extinction. Look at all the heritage breeds we've lost. Gaited horses used to be valuable and numerous; we're down to a few rare breeds.
3) This conversation usually ends when the vegan's fluffy herbivorous totem realizes there is a wolf in the room. :D