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Stop blaming individuals for corporations.
It's simply not possible to even just somewhat ethically produce as much meat as we consume. As long as most people meant cheap meat daily, shit like this will happen. The individual is to blame here as much as corporations.
I don´t. Corporations are responsible for what they do in production, just as consumers are responsible for what they choose to buy.
Similar to the 100 corporations making 70% of the carbon emissions. It's like, yeah, the factories sure put out a lot of emissions.....making shit that consumers are brainlessly buying.