Vegan

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Pigs and cats have emotions and feelings just like we do. You wouldn't treat your cat or dog like how animals are bred for food? Some people don't realize you don't need meat to live. There are plenty of professional athletes who eat vegan. Some cultures in history sure might have eaten mostly meat depending on food scarcity but that doesn't justify meat eating just eating whatever they find. Our ancestors being primates ate almost an exclusively vegan diet and the odd bug. Meat would have been dangerous before fire was invented. Meat eating, fish and dairy do not provide a properly balanced diet all this time hemp seeds have a proper balance of omega fatty acids, you don't find that balance in meat or fish.

There is no evidence to support the theory that humans need meat to live. Hemp has existed for thousands of years in Ancient Egypt, who knows what kinds of records about Hemp were lost in the Library of Alexandria. Ancient Roman soldiers had to travel extreme distances and it was not sustainable for them to eat meat every day, it's no secret Roman soldiers ate beans, hemp was common back then.

Being vegan is more about health, it's about not making animals suffer and die for food because we can live and be healthy eating plants. Some people who try going vegan either try to cut meat out too quickly or not eat enough filling proteins which can be found in hemp.

We survived the Ice Age, and actually an entire Quaternary glaciation which has lasted over 2.5 million years! The last Ice Age ended 11,700 thousand years ago and lasted 115,000 years. There have been a total of 8 glacial cycles in the past 740,000 years. People did what they did to adapt to the changing climate, we evolved from herbivores, even chimps mainly eat plant based with rare exceptions, clearly the fact humans and chimps are healthier eating plant based goes to show the nature of how we came from beings that ate plant based, people picked up on bad habits along the way. Humans have been causing the climate to change faster than natural since meat has never been produced at this scale until recently and uses an insane amount of land a massive portion of the good land on Earth is going towards animal agriculture. If people don't adapt to stop disrupting our planet with fossil fuels and animal agriculture on a massive scale we risk permanently disrupting Earth's glacial cycle and put our entire planet's future at risk. Many governments prevent renewable hemp energy from competing with fossil fuels and creating a sustainable cycle of plants healing the environment and breathing in CO2.

Hemp was one of the first cultivated crops in agriculture. Meat consumption only increased after the 1960s, before then meat wasn't eaten so often until fast food came along and changed everything, the average weight has increased as well. Back in the time of Jesus Christ meat was expensive for lots of common people. So if you can't go vegan try and eat less meat, not just for your health, but the planet, we only have one and meat production takes a bigger toll on the climate and soil than food crops.

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Millions of acres of land could be restored if people shifted their unhealthy diets away from meat, healthier plant based foods taste better anyway. Meat eating is very destructive especially when animals are injected with hormones and other junk to make the animals get fatter even losing the ability to walk, also much higher chance of an unhealthy animal which can't be healthy to eat.

Poor animals are suffering and dying! some butchers are cruel and kill animals alive, and in restaurants lobsters can be steamed alive so the cooks can hear the sound. There has been lots of evidence of animal abuse if you search on the internet or local library if that information is not censored or restricted from public view. Intentionally killing animals for food is still animal abuse since animals prefer to stay alive. Meat eating is addictive, people don't need it but think they do, that sounds more like an addiction than an actual need for food which could come from plants.


Native Americans and Vegetarianism