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animal agriculture is not torture or genocide
It is torture there’s no argument there. Genocide is always a weird one, people argue that what’s happening to Palestinians isn’t genocide etc.
There are definitions of genocide that it fits, and there are ones that it won’t. If you think systemic mass killing for pleasure doesn’t fall under the definition of genocide, cool. It’s still systemic mass killing for pleasure.
it’s not genocide: we aren’t trying to wipe out cows, we want to keep milking and eating them.
it’s not killing for pleasure, it’s killing for food.
it’s not torture.