UN EXCELLENT ARTICLE DE JAMES MCWILLIAMS
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TOUT A FAIT D' ACCORD AVEC LUI, LE PIRE RESTE TOUJOURS L' ÉLEVAGE INDUSTRIEL DES ANIMAUX A SANG CHAUD, AVEC SES CONDITIONS TOTALEMENT ANORMALES DE PARCAGE, D' INSÉMINATION ARTIFICIELLE, LE COULOIR DE LA MORT, LES MALTRAITANCES INFLIGÉES PAR LES EMPLOYÉS SADIQUES....ETC ETC...
EN RESUME POUR LES ANIMAUX DE FERME C' EST UN VOL TOTAL ET COMPLET DE LEUR VIE DES LA CONCEPTION....
POUR L' INSECTE C' EST BIEN DIFFERENT CAR LES CONDITIONS DE VIE SERAIENT A PEU PRES SIMILAIRES QUE DANS LA NATURE .
""At the risk of being a total bore, I have a few more thoughts to shake
out on the proposition that vegans are morally obligated to eat
insects. Some readers have suggested that insects might very well be
sentient. The underlying fear, a legitimate (if unlikely) one, is that
if we’re wrong in our assumption that insects don’t experience pain,
we’d end up being complicit in the horrible infliction of mass
suffering.
But would we be? Is that true? Consider this proposition: even if
insects could suffer, they wouldn’t suffer while being raised. In fact,
unlike farm animals, most insects thrive in densely packed conditions
and tight spaces. They would eat a diet that was “all natural” by insect
standards—agricultural and food waste—and they would in no way have to
be manipulated to enhance breeding (they have that one covered). An
insect farm could reliably replicate natural conditions. Whereas farm
animals can never be themselves on even the most humane farms, this
would not be true for insects. Insects could be insects.""
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