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25 Responses to “R? Answer? v propaganda? g? talar # 11 – Hunger”

  1. seflersinsburg10 says:

    @ThatGuyFromAustria I’m sorry that we are having difficulties communicating; I’d like to let you know that I am making a sincere effort to understand your position.

    The point I’m trying to make is that when one lives in a highly industrialized society, the ideal diet is veganism because it contributes less to global warming and causes less suffering. Which part of my argument do you disagree with?

  2. ThatGuyFromAustria says:

    @seflersinsburg10: A vegan lifestyle is only possible in a highly industrialized society. “Refineries contribute to global warming, each and every industry does.”

  3. seflersinsburg10 says:

    @ThatGuyFromAustria I understand, but I am puzzled at how this could be an argument against veganism. What if one were to say “Of course refineries contribute to global warming, for each and every industry does”? Would that be good reason for not implementing the policies that you recommend? I’ve heard it said that the one biggest thing a person can do to reduce one’s individual contribution to global warming is to go vegan. If this is true, how then could veganism be wrong?

  4. ThatGuyFromAustria says:

    @seflersinsburg10: Of course factory farming contributes to global warming, for each and every industry does. I do not see you writing this comment with natural color on a piece of papyrus and bringing it to me on foot. Why? And, did you know that RICE FIELDS emit a lot of methane, as do landfills? If the US would care about sealing their refineries and stop dumping waste and start burning it, a lot could be done. Go for it.

  5. seflersinsburg10 says:

    @ThatGuyFromAustria: your arguments are pretty good in this vid, but consider this: factory farming causes global warming, and global warming decreases crop yields, leading to starvation.

  6. diaverde09 says:

    Thumbs up and favorited. :)

  7. pirox1234 says:

    In other words, vegans are a bunch of spoiled brats, just like a little kid who doesnt want to take the soup

  8. TheCite says:

    Most livestock and farm animals are fed grain which is otherwise completely fit for human consumption. Your argument is bust. The animal industry, by nature, is a completely inefficient use of resources, exacerbates deforestation, land degradation, global warming and poverty.

  9. lanananans says:

    good video.

  10. Funaru says:

    5) You didn’t refute my argument that mast animals are almost always fed with grain.
    6) I know noone who claims animals shouldn’t eat plants non-digestable for humans.

  11. Funaru says:

    1) Why do you always begin your videos always with insults? Doesn’t make a good impression of your intellectuality.
    2) Of course a world vegan diet wouldn’t stop world hunger because of the monetarian world market order.
    3) There are no “great famines” today but chronical famine due to exploitation of humans AND animals
    4) Of course grain is not imported to europe from afrika or s.america. But i.e. 90% of world soy production and about 50% of corn is fed to cattle

  12. slayinggod says:

    @Asparagooose

    There is no point in supplying food to countries that do not care to look into why they are having problems in the first place. You cannot help those who are not willing to help themselves. This idea that we need to step in and stop natural selection is only continuing to degrade our species and destroy the world we live in.

  13. Asparagooose says:

    @1000g2g3g4g800999 ok so vegeterianism is about minimizing suffering, or doing as much as is practical to live healthily. the majority of land that is cleared to produce crops is done so to feed cattle. if the meat industry hadnt grown to the size it has we wouldnt have to clear so much land in order to feed these extra mouths, when so many human mouths go unfed each day.

  14. 1000g2g3g4g800999 says:

    In order to grow plants for human consumption (i.e. cereal grains, tubers, etc.) humans need land to grow it on, but if there is land where plants can grow, chances are, there are already plants there, and they probably aren’t the ones that people consume. This is, of course, until humans go about, destroying these plants (which preserved the habitats of several ANIMALS that lived in those locations) so that they could grow their food. I don’t think you actually pay attention to this guy at all.

  15. Asparagooose says:

    lol yep
    1. from what I’ve read, vegan arguements are LOGICAL, yours are… less so
    2. you spend a whole minute talking about famines in countries and but don’t even understand the argument. The crops that are grown to feed the cattle that is made into meat should be used to feed people 16 pounds of grain goes into making 1 pound of meat. Get it?
    3. u spout A LOT of crap
    4. Are you involved in a cult of some kind?
    5. Are you one of the kids from the Brady Bunch?

    ThatGuyFromAustralia

  16. PufferBluntman says:

    You’ve spelled Ukraine wrong.

  17. adad01011 says:

    They work for me. Did you remove the spaces from the links?

  18. lordAbbA says:

    hmm ok i don’t know if it’s true or not so i can’t deny it . But i’m glad you realize that stop eating meat would be a disaster . I don’t have anythink agians vegan as lng they don’t want to save the world with there philosophy.

  19. PrplPplEatr says:

    No, Americans eat to much meat, it’s wasteful in the first place. There’s to much animals crap as well, a lot of it washes away and contaminates local waters.

    I never said people should stop eating meat completely, just that they need to downsize their consumption. I’m sure diary cows grazing on grass would produce plenty of manure to fertilize our soil with.

  20. lordAbbA says:

    IF they wouldn’t eat meat they would waste even more food. and without the “leavings” of the cows we couldn’t produce the grain that would be need to feed us all. and even if we could because of some reasons i don’t know the soil would become exhaustet after a while.

  21. PrplPplEatr says:

    Live stock is feed over half half of all the grains and oats America produces, Americans consume to much meat, we can’t even support the habit so we have to import meat from South America.

    I know that cows can digest grass while humans can’t, but we eat to much beef in order to sustain it that way, it’s just wasteful.

    Oh, and I admit I’m a little biased, his condescending language pissed me off.

  22. lordAbbA says:

    the links doesn’t work OO

  23. lordAbbA says:

    so would you pls point out a logically mistake you have found in the video. And by the way an excuse for what?

  24. PrplPplEatr says:

    Wow you must think you’re smart. But you’re really not, your arguments are weak excuses and do not follow through logically, but by uploading dozens of videos to youtube about how you hate vegans must make you feel better.

  25. vanmorsel says:

    dear vegans….you dont count as humans…you have no souls….i find you amusing…keep up the good work

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