Not sure about them, but my veganism includes both human and non-human animal liberation. I’m against the exploitation of ALL sentient beings. We’re not free until we’re all free.
You might appreciate this: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Total_liberation
They don’t. Here’s a very clear example: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broiler#Welfare_issues
I take care of a flock of over 100 rescued egg laying chickens who are suffering due to medical conditions related to their breed.
Even if what you said was true, egg laying chickens are typically slaughtered at 1-2 years when they can live up to 8 years, healthily, in the wild.
You are the exception, and even you mention that you still bought them.
This isn’t always true, and besides, when they slow down is when most farmers slaughter them.
Again, you are the exception. Very few others do this as it is not profitable. Animals are not eaten after they’ve grown old and sick.
There is no humane way to kill someone who doesn’t want to be killed. Watch this and tell me it’s a good life.
Most animals live a life of suffering before they’re slaughtered at only a tiny fraction of their natural age. This isn’t about terminal illness.
Animals that haven’t yet been born into existence do not feel anything. Animals that have been born do. This feels like a pro-life argument spun into something anti-vegan.
Regarding your points why not to be vegan:
I put together a website with vegan myths a while ago. These touch on some of your points and are well (and diversely) sourced. https://crow.cafe/vegan-myths/
Remember: the meat and dairy industry has a vested interest in lying to us to increase their profits at any and all costs. This is not about me “winning” an argument, it’s about sharing what I’ve learned as someone who used to be an adamant carnivore.
Thanks for the chat and all the best!