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Walking With Goats's avatar

Thank you for this piece, Rozali - and Nevermore - which confronts an issue that lies at the heart of our society with important detail. It is an issue we must all wrestle with if we are to try to shape a better world.

Like you, I was isolated by 2020. I turned away from the world's sudden changes and began a journey towards self-sufficiency. Here in Mid Wales - cold and remote - such a lifestyle must include animals within a closed-loop system.

I love the creatures I live alongside very deeply - although, of course, each one is different. I write about the philosophical and emotional journey of my last three years here:

https://walkingwithgoats.substack.com/

In the episode below, I cover the subject of meat, and of morality in general at the dawn of the Fourth Industrial Revolution:

https://walkingwithgoats.substack.com/p/taking-stock

The journey towards self-sufficiency has been one of the hardest battles of my life, but it has shown me the other face of our world.

There is truth to the notion that farming and nature are aligned. But only when we are prepared to look at the consequences wrought by our own lives.

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Joel Walbert's avatar

Just like all vegans don't subsist on GMO crops and potato chips, not all meat eaters consume CAFO products (mine comes from a small family farm a few miles away). Also quite ironic that growing crops is a part of Big Ag and the chemicals used to treat crops are ecologically disasterous. And no vegan has any place talking about animals dying. Untold numbers die in the cycle of planting seed to harvest time. And not in a quick and easy way. They are chopped to pieces by combines and other heavy farm equipment, but not a single one ever will talk about it or if they do make all sorts of infantile excuses.

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