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Fallen_Horse wrote:Chris Vaughn wrote:Do whatever it takes.
And what exactly does that involve? You are upset at the way the world works, but you haven't put forth a realistic plan to solve the issues. And always keep in mind the Serenity Prayer:
"God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change,
Courage to change the things I can,
And wisdom to know the difference."
Fallen_Horse wrote:Chris Vaughn wrote:Do whatever it takes.
And what exactly does that involve? You are upset at the way the world works, but you haven't put forth a realistic plan to solve the issues. And always keep in mind the Serenity Prayer:
"God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change,
Courage to change the things I can,
And wisdom to know the difference."
Chris Vaughn wrote:
Not eating animals is not the answer. Indigenous peoples ate animals, and were easily the most efficient people in history with the smallest carbon footprint.
Vegans have too narrow a focus. You need to broaden your perspective and realize that the entire system in place right now is rotten to the core.
kallefs wrote:People are not just vegans, only focusing on animal rights, but can reflect over, and do, lots of other things. One of the answers is to not use animals.
Indigenous people is not something to strive after simply because I don't believe that they has as high efficiency/footprint as you claim. And even if they did, them eating animals was not the cause of it.
Catt Queen wrote:I'm not even going to bother trying as you seem to have already made up your mind that veganism is a waste of time. You've given up and I can't be bothered to start.
fredrikw wrote:I can't believe JP's post have gone uncommented...
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