Is carnivorism ethical?

Now in some regions there is a policy of protecting wolves and dogs. They have multiplied and begin to eat pets, children and feces. Still not rebalanced? lol.

Those who rape and kill young children in Europe, thanks to humane slavery law, do not sit on the electric chair. After they leave, they continue to balance the population of young children through brutal rape and murder.

Meanwhile, IQ has dropped critically in 50 years, and the sheep are standing up and applaud the wolves for eating them.
 
In my opinion, this cannot be justified by logical means, because if you can eat someone else's meat, then someone else can eat your meat, therefore nothing prevents cannibalism. If you accept the point of view of a meat-eater, then you should not be indignant that someone ate your child.

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Eating cows is a special meanness, because the cow is our mother, she gave milk to our ancestors free of charge.
The domesticated cow, came from the ancient wild species, know as the Aurochs. The Aurochs is now extinct.

The modern domesticated cow would not be able to survive in the wild, and, without modern agriculture and man, would go extinct.

Current wild cattle are threatened species.

If you do not approve of the use of humanity's use of the domesticated cow, you would doom it to extinction.

 
This bull originally called Tur, and from this named great aryan country Turan.
This bull was destroyed deliberately, as the remains of Turan were split into pieces and almost perished. One of these pieces is Northern Afghanistan, which was thrown to the mercy of the Taliban.
 
Destroyed by bloodthirsty people


Tell this tale in India and you will be laughed at or spit

I see you are still avoiding my question.

Since pigs and chickens both eat other animals, they can be called "vile predators". Should they be killed? And if we kill them, shouldn't we eat them so as not to waste a resource?
 
Eaten by the creators of human civilisation.
the meat-eaters of old Europe are not the creators of civilization, when the Aryans came to Europe, they lived in the Neolithic, the Celts taught them to wash face and wear pants
 
This bull originally called Tur, and from this named great aryan country Turan.
This bull was destroyed deliberately, as the remains of Turan were split into pieces and almost perished. One of these pieces is Northern Afghanistan, which was thrown to the mercy of the Taliban.

Mixing your history, aren't you? The auroch became extinct in 1627. The taliban took over Afghanistan in the 1990s. One has nothing to do with the other.
 

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