That’s quite a stretch. Not all slaughterhouses use child labor.

Heck let’s take this even further, how do you know your neighborhood wasn’t once an American Indian burial ground?
Ummmm - how is that a stretch?
Lets take this as a liner thought -
- You said that you saw that in slaughter houses they used child labor
- You said you like to eat meat
- When you eat meat you therefore are contributing to child labor.
As for the American Indian burial ground - you will have to explain if that was humor or had some connection to this discussion because I can’t make the connection.
Lost Wanderer;5209554:
Then explain to me why meat tastes good, why it’s been part of the human diet for centuries, and why chickens are otherwise the most useless birds in the animal kingdom if not for their role in my breakfast, lunch, and dinner. I’m all for quoting Bible verses but make sure your interpretations of them are compatible with reality.
I can see where people can use cows for plowing and milk but I can’t say the same for the likes of pigs, chickens, turkeys, lobsters, crabs etc. And if you’re going to suggest using them as pets, not everybody’s a pet person (including me). Pigs rival skunks on my list of smelliest animals in the world and the only fun I get out of chickens is by scaring the bejeezus out of 'em. That’s why I call 'em CHICKENS!! Bukbukbukbuk!!
I think it taste good because you are used to eating it. I make a lot of food that uses ‘fake meat’ - it isn’t about the taste, but about the source. So I can make food using tofu, wheat gluten, textured vegetable protein and make it taste like meat.
If you are trying to be funny with all the rest of the stuff, honestly it isn’t coming across that way - humor is hard to do when just typing - hard to hear the tone - so - hope you will take my response in the spirit it is offered.