Speaking for myself, I realize that every one of us causes animal suffering to some degree. I just try to minimize it.
Itâs like this. If Iâm driving, I will likely hit bugs on my windshield, although thatâs not my intent. But, when Iâm walking down the sidewalk, I donât intentionally step on bugs. If a rabbit runs out in front of my car, and the safest thing to do for my passengers, myself and the other cars on the road is to not swerve, then Iâll hit it before I endanger someone. But, if Iâm driving and see a rabbit off to the side, I wonât try to hit it.
So, while my lettuce may have been harvested in a way that killed some bugs, that wasnât the intent. The beef I didnât have for dinner would have come from a cow that was intentionally killed so I could eat it.
Another way to think of it is that, like anything else, itâs unlikely that a human can ever be perfect, however, that doesnât mean we stop working at things. Iâll never be a perfect vegan, but I do my best and donât spend too much energy worrying about the small stuff.
Just because I canât eliminate all animal suffering, or even all the animal suffering that Iâm responsible, that doesnât mean I just give up and go back to eating meat.