It was an arresting advertisement. We normally dont hear the voices of animals we consume unless we pause. Do animals have a say in our food justice conversation? Especially when they seem to counsel us wisely for our own survival?
Is it possible to be humane yet eat animals? We are hungry, need to survive or like the taste of meat but we're also aware of what it means to the animal. How do we reconcile these factors esp. when we consider the water runoff from animal farms into our waters, the energy input and the effects on the land. And what about our personal health implications of a predominantly high fat meat diet?
Does this sensitize us towards a more vegetarian diet? What about dairy and going vegan?
What is the world eating comfortably in the year 02508 AD?
Is it possible to be humane yet eat animals? We are hungry, need to survive or like the taste of meat but we're also aware of what it means to the animal. How do we reconcile these factors esp. when we consider the water runoff from animal farms into our waters, the energy input and the effects on the land. And what about our personal health implications of a predominantly high fat meat diet?
Does this sensitize us towards a more vegetarian diet? What about dairy and going vegan?
What is the world eating comfortably in the year 02508 AD?