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So, Simple thoughts.

First, this is (in the first world) a diet of privilege so take that you lefty twats.

Everything breaks down to create soil/nutrients/etc.

It is likely that there is not a single "human food product" that was not somehow created without "animal bio products".

Therefore. There is no such thing as being a vegetarian or a vegan. Your entire life is a lie and is also stupid. (Unless you have a medical reason you can't eat meat).

So, Simple thoughts. First, this is (in the first world) a diet of privilege so take that you lefty twats. Everything breaks down to create soil/nutrients/etc. It is likely that there is not a single "human food product" that was not somehow created without "animal bio products". Therefore. There is no such thing as being a vegetarian or a vegan. Your entire life is a lie and is also stupid. (Unless you have a medical reason you can't eat meat).
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You’re whole argument is basically saying all life forms have the same importance (they dont! I.e. niggers). Mites and plants aren’t on the same level as a dog or cow. That’s retarded.

I guess you didn't understand the nuances of pointing out the suffering and death of mites as related to the religious doctrine of veganism. Considering you have a defensive stance on the two reply questions you have posted to me now, I'm going to assume you are a vegan or have vegan-like sensibilities. If so, then I agree with your statement about not all life being equal. Vegan lives are less value than omnivore lives.

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I guess you didn't understand the nuances of pointing out the suffering and death of mites as related to the religious doctrine of veganism

What the fuck does that mean? You have a position, I get it. I’m not remotely vegan. I just think you make assumptions to correlate with their values. All those points you made were just that.