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Why do people still make the same level-0 arguments against animal ethics?

Going off this video, it seems talking points against the consideration of animal ethics/veganism have (for the most part) stagnated in persuasive strength over the past few decades. It appears that the case for animal ethics is just so strong that even without running the argument from marginal cases, the anti-animal rights arguments still consistently pale in comparison.

Honestly curious. Does anyone here genuinely find the common anti-vegan arguments (examples below) compelling, and if so why?
- eating meat is natural
- crop deaths tho
- circle of life tho
- inefficacy problem
- taste tho
- appeal to majority
- divine command theory

If there are other arguments against animal ethics that you find compelling, please share what they are.

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u/Artistic_Internal183 — 7 days ago