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minus-squaremojo_raisin@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·9 months ago There’s a huge difference between a little meat and no meat. Pointing at a population known for vegetarian dishes doesn’t prove anything Indians are known for having nutritional deficiencies which lead to population wide vision problems. Eating meat isn’t the problem, human overpopulation is the problem.
There’s a huge difference between a little meat and no meat.
Pointing at a population known for vegetarian dishes doesn’t prove anything
Indians are known for having nutritional deficiencies which lead to population wide vision problems.
Eating meat isn’t the problem, human overpopulation is the problem.