This would only make sense if there was like a literal gun to a person’s head and a dog’s head or something. Which is a ridiculous scenario that would never happen. You can be against battery farming without putting human lives at risk (in fact you’d actually save a lot of lives since battery farmed animals are responsible for antibiotic resistance and a massive vector for disease).
“I think human life is more important than the life of a non-human animal” sure, you can hold that opinion without resorting the ridiculous hyperbole. At least present a reasonable argument for that point.
This would only make sense if there was like a literal gun to a person’s head and a dog’s head or something. Which is a ridiculous scenario that would never happen. You can be against battery farming without putting human lives at risk (in fact you’d actually save a lot of lives since battery farmed animals are responsible for antibiotic resistance and a massive vector for disease).
“I think human life is more important than the life of a non-human animal” sure, you can hold that opinion without resorting the ridiculous hyperbole. At least present a reasonable argument for that point.
Basically
The devious Jigsaw
“Buy this magazine or we shoot this dog” but as policy
Exactly, the scenario has nothing to do with veganism, it’s just a strawman