Science, asked by AmNotaHuman, 11 hours ago

Why do vegetarians kill plants ??​

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Answered by kabirajamita
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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. There would be no evolutionary benefit for plants to feel pain, as they can't move. Also, vegans kill fewer plants than meat-eaters in practice.

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Answered by GunjanOM
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This is a question that is often thrown at vegetarians and vegans, by non-vegetarians, as their first missile when the discussion on food turns to an argument. Almost always, it starts off with a smirk of confidence that they’ve got us on the wrong foot, supposedly with a question that just can’t be answered!

It’s not a rare question, in fact; people like me end up answering these kinds of questions at least 3 times a day. I have had new vegans and youngsters who are pushed to a corner reach out to me for a lifeline when this is posed to them.

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