Dog meat consumption, a centuries-old practice on the Korean Peninsula, isn’t explicitly prohibited or legalized in South Korea
Dog meat consumption, a centuries-old practice on the Korean Peninsula, isn’t explicitly prohibited or legalized in South Korea
A purely fish based diet is not the answer. It destroys the hole ecosystem.
So neither pure fish based nor pure plant based, but rather a combination of the two. Also one could occasionally eat other wild animals obtained via hunting, like deer.
Or dog, to stay on topic. https://www.elwooddogmeat.com/meet-the-dogs
Dog meat is farmed. The whole point is to avoid farmed food when possible, whether it’s plant or animal.
Right, but you got to acknowledge that dogs and cats are a far more available in cities. Just because you have the privilege of easy to kill fish you can not blame others for killing wild dogs and cats. Cats kill so much birds, it is much better for the environment to kill them instead of fish.
People do kill feral dogs and cats. Even PETA does this. Morally, they should be eaten afterwards.
A wild fish can kill other animals every day. Cats do kill a lot of birds, but not quite at the same rate since they can also subsist by scavenging.
So while it’s moral to kill and eat feral cats, wild fish are preferred. Even if you have to pay someone to catch them.
So you are all the way vegan but jump from time to time in a lake and grab some fish? Is this how you imagine the world will progress?
I don’t need to jump in a lake for the same reason I don’t need to operate a farm. It is equally moral if others do it for me, so I buy wild fish and vegetables from my grocery just like most people.
Also, pure veganism isn’t necessary. For example, honey is not vegan but producing honey likely kills fewer animals than producing almonds. Beekeeping might even be a net positive given the benefits to the ecosystem at large
Ok, so you only eat the not farmed grocery shop fish and besides that you live vegan from the farmed grocery vegetables?