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Eating meat = huge risk
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<blockquote data-quote="Eftsoon" data-source="post: 76092270" data-attributes="member: 433818"><p>I'm a huge advocate for fair working conditions in electronics and fashion. It's vitally important agreed. in general, I really care about rights and the reduction of suffering across the board. For me it's not limited to the human domain.</p><p></p><p>I have on other threads spoken to people about the idea of reducing their meat consumption. Safly that is also problematic. A post ago I mentioned an approach which involves eating meat prayerfully, recognising the signficance of another being giving up its life for our sustenance. I may take this approach to my diet too. I believe that even plant life possesses vital qualities .That has to be extinguished for me to live.</p><p></p><p>These are ways people can eat more compassionately. Eating compassionately is about the entire supply chain - you're right. It encompasses everything from climate change to worker's rights and animal rights. I had to stop eating/drinking coconut milk a while back for example because monkeys were being abused to harvest the coconuts.Rooibos is harvested in some pretty unsustainable ways. Chocolate has been implicated in human rights violations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eftsoon, post: 76092270, member: 433818"] I'm a huge advocate for fair working conditions in electronics and fashion. It's vitally important agreed. in general, I really care about rights and the reduction of suffering across the board. For me it's not limited to the human domain. I have on other threads spoken to people about the idea of reducing their meat consumption. Safly that is also problematic. A post ago I mentioned an approach which involves eating meat prayerfully, recognising the signficance of another being giving up its life for our sustenance. I may take this approach to my diet too. I believe that even plant life possesses vital qualities .That has to be extinguished for me to live. These are ways people can eat more compassionately. Eating compassionately is about the entire supply chain - you're right. It encompasses everything from climate change to worker's rights and animal rights. I had to stop eating/drinking coconut milk a while back for example because monkeys were being abused to harvest the coconuts.Rooibos is harvested in some pretty unsustainable ways. Chocolate has been implicated in human rights violations. [/QUOTE]
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