That I can agree with, but still something akin to a taxation on the stuff, whatever they may be, is the only way in which it can curb an entire populus; or those old-school slaughterhouse educational schoolhouse videos that tell the "truth" of a how a chicken, fish, pig, deer, steer, horse, octopus, etc. gets upon thine plate is a good enough way to recruit some followers, I'd think.
I don't think anyone on either side of the argument (save for the fanaticals) would want to portray "meat as murder" and would do anything and everything to stop its production/consumption around them, so I guess a global awareness campaign on the process, both locally, abroad and environmentally, should be the logical first step (right as me, I tend to skip a few steps and immediately look to see if the "endgame" is feasible or not. sorry.)
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