Factory farms are profoundly anti-traditional, and conservatives should stand firmly against them. They are a modern monstrosity, an industrial system that has torn the soul out of food production, leaving something wretched and unnatural in its place. Until recently, animal farming was an honorable way of life, rooted in a long and meaningful tradition. Pasture farming connected people to the land and to their animals, fostering a bond grounded in respect and stewardship. Today, opposition to factory farming among conservatives is far lower than it should be. This is partly because such opposition is often conflated with left-wing ideas about vegetarianism and veganism. But this is a mistake. The conservative alternative to industrialized agriculture is not vegetarianism. It is the restoration of traditional pasture farming.
Replying to @jonatanpallesen
The answer is veganism. The entire reason animal farming became so industrialized and intensified was to provide affordable meat to a vastly expanding population. You think we can feed 340 million with "small family farms?" No. And those farms are often horrific, too. Plus they all end up in hellish slaughterhouses. Animal farming was never noble. Its cruel by nature.

Nov 1, 2025 · 4:41 AM UTC

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Nope, we have canine teeth for a reason, and I intend to use them every day. I have absolutely no issues with Vegans until and unless they try to infringe on my right to eat meat protein.
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All primates have canine teeth. Including gorillas, who are almost entirely plant-based. We are primates. We arent lions. Your "canines" are tiny and could never tear through flesh like an actual predator's So you have no problem with people who dont hurt animals, as long as they dont ask you to stop hurting animals.
I've been #vegan 🌱 for 15 years. I am fitter, stronger and healthier. And the weekly shop is half the price.
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