There is no ethical Issue with Veganism and eating plants. The simple reason is because plants have a true symbiotic relationship with animals, humans and many insects and birds. 5 авг. 2017 г.
Why is it ethical to eat plants but not animals?
The main difference is that animals have central nervous systems that make them capable of feeling pain, happiness, excitement, sadness, and more. It is an important fact that plants have no central nervous system, which indicates an inability to suffer. They are not able to think or express emotions.
Why is eating plants justified?
Without plants, there is no oxygen - nothing else on earth can produce oxygen, and no animal survives without plant for food, not even a tiger - in the cycle of life, the deer a tiger feeds on has to depend and flourish on the strength of the flora around, which is what we call biodiversity.
Why are vegans OK with eating plants?
There are many ethical reasons to be vegan, and they all have their nuances. But today I want to address a common question: Why is it okay to kill plants? Vegans justify killing plants by the fact that plants likely don't feel pain like animals do. Plants respond to their environment but lack nerves and brains.
Is it cruel to eat plants?
Plants aren't inanimate objects — just like animals, they are living, breathing things too. But since plants don't seem to make a sound when they are plucked, cooked, popped into the mouth and chewed, the foam-in-the-mouth “animal rights” defenders think (so conveniently) that there is no cruelty in eating plants.
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