I fully agree! And many also fail to see that 'factory farming' is almost a synonym for animal agriculture, since - in the U.S., for example - 99% of farmed animals live on factory farms, based on data from the USDA Census of Agriculture.
This list is sheer nonsense: catching wild fish has nothing to do with animal agriculture.
agriculture: the science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products
Hey John, thank for sharing your thoughts. Technically speaking, you’re right about wild fish (which is just a part of one of the 13 issues addressed in this article). Let’s not get distracted by terminology. What I‘m referring to here is the consumption of animal products. What matters most is the real harm caused to humans, animals, climate, and environment. Reaching people online - especially through a newsletter - requires a certain level of simplification, to make it fit into an email subject line. I hope you understand. Please let me know if you have a more suitable title and I will consider changing it. All the best!
The case against factory farming is insanely overdetermined yet so few see the problem. It's mind boggling.
I fully agree! And many also fail to see that 'factory farming' is almost a synonym for animal agriculture, since - in the U.S., for example - 99% of farmed animals live on factory farms, based on data from the USDA Census of Agriculture.
Well done putting this list together.
Thanks for your feedback, Christopher. Glad you find it helful!
This list is sheer nonsense: catching wild fish has nothing to do with animal agriculture.
agriculture: the science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products
Hey John, thank for sharing your thoughts. Technically speaking, you’re right about wild fish (which is just a part of one of the 13 issues addressed in this article). Let’s not get distracted by terminology. What I‘m referring to here is the consumption of animal products. What matters most is the real harm caused to humans, animals, climate, and environment. Reaching people online - especially through a newsletter - requires a certain level of simplification, to make it fit into an email subject line. I hope you understand. Please let me know if you have a more suitable title and I will consider changing it. All the best!
It has nothing to do with "getting distracted by terminology:" it's as simple as stopping your reliance on vegan propaganda and merely stating facts.
Articles like these are why websites like veganhorizon.substack.com are not taken seriously and are viewed as vegans spouting nonsense.