Name:
chrisjej
Diet Type:
omnivore
Gender:
male
Birthdate:
December 21, 1964
Location:
United Kingdom
College / University:
LSBP
Hobbies:
photography, piano, massage
Pets:
2 cats
Religious Views:
Agnostic
Relationship Status:
Married
Seeking:
friendship for friendship or penpals
Children:
have children




Aside from the actual act of killing, assuming animals that are eaten have been badly treated is a massive presupposition. The argument against raising animals in poor conditions prior to slaughter should be kept separate to the arguments for and against vegetarianism and veganism. It is entirely feasible to be both pro animal welfare and eat meat.
If you are a vegetarian who eats eggs, you are directly responsibly for the death of animals. The mainstream egg production industry involves the killing of most male chicks, and most hens at around 1 year of age (when the rate of egg laying declines).
If you are a vegan, you may also be responsible for both the death and displacement of animals to protect the crops you are eating.
Regardless of what you eat, simply by existing on the planet: you are occupying a space and consuming resources that reduce space/resources for others. You therefore lower the population of other animals.
The question that rarely gets asked is: is it better never to have been born at all than to live a life that is foreshortened? If you don't eat meat, the animals you didn't eat were not reared in the first place.