I am fully aware of this. But instead of going vegan or vegetarian we could put our meat consumption back to a sensible level, where we don't overdo it and raise and slaughter more animals that we can actually eat.
I'm not against being a vegan or vegetarian, but I am against these kind of moves.
There are million other problems that need fixing first and have a bigger impact on carbon emissions then eating meat.
> If you eat meat, have you ever asked yourself why?
That is exactly the kind of question that is not your concern if we work together. It's potentially intrusive in an area of my life that does not affect the job by causing danger or a hazard in the working environment. You sure as hell don't want to be asking that of a subordinate, due to the power imbalance.
MrLeftHand|7 years ago
I'm not against being a vegan or vegetarian, but I am against these kind of moves.
There are million other problems that need fixing first and have a bigger impact on carbon emissions then eating meat.
drivingmenuts|7 years ago
That is exactly the kind of question that is not your concern if we work together. It's potentially intrusive in an area of my life that does not affect the job by causing danger or a hazard in the working environment. You sure as hell don't want to be asking that of a subordinate, due to the power imbalance.
cyberpunk0|7 years ago
paulie_a|7 years ago
dabbledash|7 years ago
And because we want to do that as cheaply as possible, the conditions those animals spend their lives in are pretty bad.
adamnemecek|7 years ago