Well, one is probably free range organic steak and the other is probably full of hormones and antibiotics and on a bleached flour tortilla. You need to be concerned with what you put in your body.
"Free range organic beef." Is crap. I worked with beef for a long time and it's exactly like the cows who get steroids and everything else. It's just a gimmick so you'll spend more money.
I know that is often the case, however I do have friends who have free range organic livestock. My chickens are penned into a large run but entirely organic fed. The joke would not have worked if not for the "free range organic " fad though. Was just crackin wise.
In my experience, organically raised animals are living worse lives than non-organic. They're not allowed to have any vaccines or drugs that can help when they're sick or have infections etc where I am from, significantly increasing distress on the animal. But hey, it's what the city slickers think is more natural and 'nicer' for the animal. Your experience may be different, but to qualify as organic it's not just feeding them organic feed.
You would be correct, it's a dairy breed.. Whoever made this post is just posting a baby to get a more emotional response, but regardless, we still eat dairy cows. They go into the lower-quality stuff like mince meat and what not.
This really isn't a fair argument. Eating a human child is WAY different from eating a cow no matter how you slice it. Replace the baby with a puppy or kitten and then you have a valid argument.
Humans also have canines, with big brains, opposing thumbs and the ability to make tools to hunt. Meat was one of the reasons humans were able to evolve such large, elaborate brains.
I got that from a website and it's true. As you can see here:
Eating meat and cooking food made us human, the studies suggest, enabling the brains of our prehuman ancestors to grow dramatically over a few million years.
Although this isn’t the first such assertion from archaeologists and evolutionary biologists, the new studies demonstrate that it would have been biologically implausible for humans to evolve such a large brain on a raw, vegan diet and that meat-eating was a crucial element of human evolution at least a million years before the dawn of humankind.
Which I got from another website
I got that from a website and it's true. As you can see here:
Eating meat and cooking food made us human, the studies suggest, enabling the brains of our prehuman ancestors to grow dramatically over a few million years.
Although this isn’t the first such assertion from archaeologists and evolutionary biologists, the new studies demonstrate that it would have been biologically implausible for humans to evolve such a large brain on a raw, vegan diet and that meat-eating was a crucial element of human evolution at least a million years before the dawn of humankind.
Which I got from another website
I LOVE MEAT ITS DELICIOUS ESPICIALLY STEAK I HATE VEGGIES BYE
3.....2.....1..........RELEASE THE VEGANS