"In "The Vegetarian Myth" ex-vegan Lierre Keith argues that saving the planet and ending the suffering found in factory farms can not be achieved by refusing to eat animals, it can only be achieved by boycotting modern agricultural practices, which Keith calls 'the most destructive thing that people have done to the planet.'" --www.mercola.com
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Didn't like this one. I advise you to read the rebuttal online by "sceptical vegan" (google it) - it's very good. The author stopped being vegetarian and argues that it's okay to kill animals, because everything has to die. Well yes, death will happen even if you eat vegetables, but there's no reason we shouldn't be trying to minimise harm we cause to animals, or unnecessary, brutal deaths. We can't avoid death completely (and rational vegetarians are not trying to) but we don't need to use this as an excuse to be violent for no reason. The author seemed to just want to try and justify their own meat-eating, which is pointless.
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