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Most supported premises

a vegan diet is the most ethically viable

Preventing some suffering is better than preventing none.
6 supporter.

a vegan diet is the most ethically viable

if you care about the environment, then you would be vegan because it is better for the enviornment.
3 supporter.
1 fallacy report.
Fallacy Of Previous This

a vegan diet is the most ethically viable

You obviously did not read what the other person wrote because their entire argument is that saving animals is not the only reason to go vegan.
2 supporter.
1 fallacy report.
False Analogy

a vegan diet is the most ethically viable

sacrifices have to be made for the greater good. You give up a lot of things for the betterment of society. Why not meat? Besides, nobody is forcing veganism, if you feel that eating meat is amoral, then nobody is stopping you from eating it.
2 supporter.

For environmental reasons, governments should start heavily taxing meat industries instead of subsidizing them.

these types of places are 3rd world country where the least of the governments' worries are about the environment. These types of laws should be implemented in 1st world countries.
2 supporter.

Definitions are best kept 'loose'/open in discussions

what is your definition of "loose/open"
1 supporter.

Suicide is not selfish

everybody has at least one person that cares about them
1 supporter.
1 fallacy report.
Begging The Question

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