if your first instinct as a human isn't to kill and eat an animal - some of which like chickens which are almost brainless - to saturate your hunger, then you may be biologically dysfunctional
this is why no one responds to your posts about this
The forget? If you want to live like a cave-man turn of your computer and go eat raw meat. Humans may have evolved eating deer and other animals they hunted themselves but we weren't evolved to eat massive portions of chicken and pig loaded up with chemicals and preservatives and force-fed until they can barely walk. Humans also evolved to sleep when it got dark, so you should smash all those lightbulbs in your house. Humans certainly didn't evolve to argue over the Internet. If you're gonna make the 'all natural evolution is the right way to go' path then you have to take it all the way.
Supplemented Veganism is frequently proved the healthiest diet in the world. It has the lowest risk of cancer across the board was well as the lowest fatty intake, while limiting access to unhealthy preservatives and carcinogens found in most processed meats. If anything, veganism is actually
way more natural than someone who stuffs themselves with chemically engorged meat.
Funny that you say 'no-one responds to your posts on this' since every time I even glancingly mention anything out veganism or animal rights every stuffs themselves and starts screaming.
The way I see it, it's fine to kill and eat something that feels pain. Humans are omnivores and it's a natural part of life. Factory farms, though, are inhumane since animals are left in horrible, cramped conditions for their whole lives then put on a conveyer belt to get slaughtered.
That's why open range grass-fed cattle is popular. The animals at least get to live their lives before we kill them.
We don't have to kill them at all since we can perfectly supplement an omnivorous diet with plants and vitamins. But yea, you're exactly right for the most part.
this is why no one responds to your posts about this
Have you ever touched a chicken? They're a lot smarter than you'd expect--people keep them at pets.