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Big milk was already there in those 80s movies.
USDA captured by food industry lobbyists. This reminds of the bullshit nutrition food pyramids basically created by big business.
Adam ruins everything: ever wonder why cheese is everywhere? - YouTube
https://insideclimatenews.org/news/02042021/meat-dairy-lobby-climate-action/
They do this everywhere they’re big and backed up with subsidies. They pioneered the marketing strategy of forcing schools to buy their product (it’s a guaranteed market).
As more and more people wake up to the effects of Big Ag and start asking questions about things like (real) nutrition as well as climate change and fossil fuel usage, and as things like vat grown meat come online, more people pick up veg*nism, I fully expect more ridiculous “culture war” stuff being ratcheted up by the unhinged far right. They’ve already tie up so much of their identity in things like eating way, way, way too much meat and consuming way too much dairy.
I expect their behavior to only get worse. And of course, it will be well-funded. The average wanna-be-macho magabrain idiot won’t know that they are just pawns on the chessboard. The magabrain men especially think that they’ll become women if they stop eating meat.
I fully expect more ridiculous “culture war” stuff being ratcheted up by the unhinged far right.
It’s already being done. Just look at what DeSantis has done.
The obsession with meat as being a mandatory part of a manly human diet is ridiculous.
Milk doesn’t have to be inhumane. We’ve just traded local small farms that cared for their animals and delivered locally with corporate conglomerates who want to maximize profit at the expense of their herd.
Look up “spółdzielnie mleczarskie” in Poland. https://pl.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spółdzielnia_mleczarska
Milk cooperative? Is this how it translates?
Sorry for not translating the whole Wikipedia article, but TLDR this is how high quality dairy is produced in Poland, where everyone from smallest to larger farms can cooperate and coexist.
30 years ago there was even this now non-existent elaborate network of milk collection and delivery (we have shops now :p) - every morning there was a transport organized through every small or large village where everyone farmer even with only one cow could sell the milk. As the number of such farmers went rapidly down this has stopped being done.
Of course you can still find big corp dairy products in the stores (Nestle? Danone?) but they have a hard time competing and I am not sure but they still might buy their supplies from polish cooperatives.
I used to think this too, but I learned that milk-producing cows are artificially inseminated every year to keep them producing milk. They only live 4-6 years because of the immense strain this puts on their bodies, after which they’re eaten. Cows naturally live 15-20 years. Even the process of getting them pregnant involves shoving your whole arm up their rectum–it’s really horrible to watch.
All dairy farms are inhumane. Some are worse than others. No cow gets a normal, full life.
That’s 2-3x longer than cows raised for meat from what I understand. That may sound inhumane either way depending on your perspective, but doesn’t mean that they’re treated poorly while alive.
In the end they are still killed when its not worth the time of the farmers. You’re either killed for meat, or killed when you’re done making milk.
It might be more humane, but the better option is “Don’t breed animals just to kill them in a few years.” It’s better but the solution for ending the pain is preventing it ever happening in the first place.
No life is without pain. We may have fundamental differences in how we view inhumanity, and while I’m sure neither of us want anything to suffer, it’s the end of life that we may disagree. Death doesn’t have to be inhumane or painful though.
I agree no life is without pain, it’s why I think breeding just to have milk or meat is immoral and unethical. I don’t want an industrial scale level pain factory that increases global warming because I want a steak or a glass of milk.
A life is not born just to die as a song is not begun just to end, the life itself is the beauty of nature. I don’t think a humane way of killing someone or something justifies a life trapped in a machine to be slaughtered when ripe.
I want to make it clear I eat animal products, due to my family wanting it more than I do. I had a meatloaf today of ground beef, I don’t claim to be a moral high ground when I clearly am not.
But I don’t think that even if the death is humane, the purpose of life is not be a product to be sold, for humans, cattle, pigs, dogs, cats, horses, fish, bears, etc. I would object if humans were in the same placement.
If you just let a cow do what it does all day it’d be the same.life as in most dairy farms. Graze chew cud get milked.
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