Who else switched to Team Vegan?

Stop eating meat, goy!

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Not humanity. Chinks.

Another danger of wet markets is just that it's a lot of human-human interaction, because it's a market, so airborne viruses happily spread around.

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So after everyone has converted to veganism, none of those animals ever live ever again? I would rather eat meat that is raised ethically and allowed to live a beautiful life before being killed and eaten then for them to have never had the opportunity to live..

I can apply that logic to me, personally. I would much rather live a lavish pampered life and then be killed humanely and eaten, then to never have lived at all.

Jane Goodall was one of the original coal burners. And possibly the first coal burner to bring AIDs over to the human population.

Jane Goodall spent a decade in the rainforest getting a gorilla dick train ran on her.

the last chiropractor i talked to tried to get me to go vegan

>t. emaciated b12 deficient literal retard
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True, there are many elements of both that leave a lot to be desired in terms of even basic mitigation of possibility of disease.

To me, wet markets seem worse in terms of both disease potential and animal suffering. The former because of multiple species, and the latter because of the torture/adrenaline issue, among others. I know factory farms are awful but at least there is incentive to not slaughter animals in extreme distress (pale soft exudative meat). Not suggesting the animals aren't distressed, only that there's incentive to keep it under the level that would result in PSE meat.

Antibiotics in factory farming are where I start to worry about breeding a superbug. I suppose practically that the "worse" situation for disease will be the one that produces the first bug to cause true mass casualties.