May I be so bold as to point out that the bulk of soya grown goes to feed...what? You can probably guess.
Oh I've heard that argument many times as well. Soya may well be fed to our animals but quite clearly it doesn't need to be since we kept sheep, pigs and cattle in the uk long before we had even heard of soya. Feeding animals soya is just another way of upping the gain on our industrialised farming methods by turning more oil into food because in these crazy times its still economical to ship in the soya.
This just collapses back into the same trophic level argument.
What I would like to see is vegans not even entering into these arguments. They really aren't talking about farming efficiency / people fed per acre they are talking about a moral position. The arguments they make about people fed per acre are all simply
wrong for all of the reasons that Keela quite eloquently described.
But if that isn't the real reason for being vegan (I'm sure its probably not) then why even make that argument when all you really need to say is that if we don't NEED to consume another species for food then we shouldn't do it. End of.
You are posting on this board and are therefore proof that we do not NEED to consume other species for food since you are obviously alive. Isn't that all you really need to say?
What gets me thinking about the whole thing is how sustainable such a lifestyle will be in an error of ever increasing localisation.. much much less meat certainly. I'm all for it - but none? And no eggs? That could be hard to do.
I'd be interested to know what you do mostly eat then if you don't munch soya? Like I say not because I'm having a go.. I'm genuinely interested in largely cutting out meat myself. If you think I'm prying just tell me to F--k off thats fine!
It'd be eggs I'd miss more than meat I think tbh