Es tagad spamoju, bet tev patiks :)
No viedokļiem pie raksta par šo lietu.
Everyone seems to believe that human population growth is inevitable. I've been vegetarian for 36 years, and I made a choice long ago to not have children. Both of these decisions are a great way to avoid the "need" for any kind of meat - from formerly living animals or from laboratories. Human appetites are not an excuse for slaughtering animals now, and human population growth is not an excuse for turning the planet into a giant grocery store. A little restraint would go along way toward solving world hunger and animal suffering. But if people continue making babies at the current rate and insist on eating flesh, I would definitely be in favor of producing it without using sentient beings as the source of that flesh. So my vote is a very qualified "yes".
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