Watch "Forks Over Knives" and then post again, y'all. I'm very quickly becoming accustomed to a plant-based diet and more and more unwilling to eat anything that had a "face."
After seeing pictures of the feed lots, processing and meat-packing plants, both in the documentary and in recent news stories, I'm not convinced I even want to eat anything produced under such conditions.
It's not just the treatment of the animals and fowl and the very real health hazards of eating meat (especially red meat), it's also the treatment of those who work at the processing plants. A news report I read a couple of weeks ago said that at one plant, the plant management sent printed notices to all employees warning of the pandemic and to be sure to wash their hands often, use hand sanitizer, self-isolate if tested positive, maintain 6-foot distance from others, etc., and to share the information with their families. The notice was in English...English, not English and Spanish, and sent to Spanish-speaking employees. The plant did not provide masks or gloves, nor did they pay for 14-days of self-isolation if needed.
The unions are there to protect the employees. We don't absolutely need to have meat. We want to have meat, but we can muddle along without it. Let's not be too quick to condemn the people who work in those plants because "they can leave" or "if they'd gotten an education, they wouldn't have to work there." The poor you will always have with you...Matthew 26:11.
This pandemic is not about what we want; it's about what we must do to bring it under control so that it sickens/kills far fewer people than it is now.