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a vegan diet is the most ethically viable

You can absolutely get the right balance of macro nutrients on a vegan diet to support a weight lifting/bulk routine.
9 supporter.

a vegan diet is the most ethically viable

There is less suffering for sentient beings.
8 supporter.

a vegan diet is the most ethically viable

The calorie/carbon exchange for growing plant based food is lower than that of raising animals for food.
5 supporter.

a vegan diet is the most ethically viable

This is not true, research indicates the opposite.
5 supporter.

a vegan diet is the most ethically viable

Instead of growing food to feed to animals you can use that space/energy/water/labor to grow food directly for people to consume.
5 supporter.

a vegan diet is the most ethically viable

animals are conscious and capable of feeling pain.
4 supporter.

a vegan diet is the most ethically viable

This assumes preserving all extents of "human nature" is a goal. Killing other humans we view as competition for resources would also be preserved by this goal which is clearly not viable in our society.
2 supporter.

a vegan diet is the most ethically viable

If you read the article you will see they are describing a vegan diet.
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