In line with his "ethics" principle that comes after quality and price.
Anyway, if you value the wellbeing of animals going vegan is pretty much the only to me. There's no such thing as animal-friendly meat or bio-industrial dairy.
I'm not making a judgement one way or the other in this case, but 'cruelty in creation' is something that may need to be considered more in the coming years.
Pugs are my favorite example-- always in respiratory distress, abnormally short life spans, and unable to normally reproduce.
It isn't some kindness that we create pugs the way we do-- just a gap in traditional morals.
We may confront this more should we find we've created an intelligence with the capacity for emotions.
Cows don't really exist in the wild. I guess we could have some in zoos but we mostly keep animals around that have a purpose for us.
One could make the argument that evolutionarily speaking, being domesticated (usually then eaten) by humans is the most reliable survival strategy for any species.
In line with his "ethics" principle that comes after quality and price.
Anyway, if you value the wellbeing of animals going vegan is pretty much the only to me. There's no such thing as animal-friendly meat or bio-industrial dairy.