Vegan question thread

>do you think animals have moral status?
I think moral are only a luxury that the strong can afford. Literally a social construct. No one is entitled to live. Life is nothing but a struggle.
We live in overly peaceful times nowadays but in troubling times, not even humans have moral status.
>what do you think about philosophical veganism?
Naive.
>do you think the way we treat cows pigs and chickens in industrial farms is morally acceptable?
As I said, morals are relative.
Personally I despise the modern industry and frown upon the needless suffering given in the pursuit of money.
But only thinking of animals is hypocrite. How many vegans have clothes from big brand or smartphone? They were also made by the suffering of others.
>what would be stopping you from agreeing with it or adopting a vegan diet?
Vegan diet? Nothing.
Since I already disagree with it I only go and take my meat from a local butcher who get his animals from a farmer I know (and I buy my milk and eggs directly from him). I have seen the conditions of life of the animals there and it was quite nice.
>do you think adopting a vegan diet is an effective way to reduce animal suffering?
No.
You just replace local suffering to faraway suffering.
All the forests getting razed for growing soi and all others vegans products also cause harm.
Finally, the best method is to avoid industrious meat and eat less meat.
>do you think its hypocritical to care about ethics for yourself or for other humans, yet disregard ethical issues for animals?
Not really. It all depends on your mindset.
Of course, if you try to ignore animal suffering while preaching about people, you're a cunt.
I don't care either for most humans and most animals. I have a "not my kin, not my problem" mindset.