• bstix@feddit.dk
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        1 year ago

        Hmm. Assuming that the production was actually harmless, what’s the difference between wearing a wool sweater made from excess animal production of wool and using a vaccine made from excess animal blood?

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          No such thing as “excess blood”, brother. That’s why we generally want it to stay inside of our bodies.

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            1 year ago

            Yes donors voluntarily give up a pint of blood every month, because it replenishes.

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              1 year ago

              That’s still not excess, lest you think there’s such a thing as “excess skin” because when you get cut eventually it heals.

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            Vegans can receive transfusions because I believe it’s down to “consent”. Humans consent to the blood draw. Crabs do not.

            So vegans shouldn’t be taking any medicine or vaccines that have had blood crab blood used in their manufacture.

            I have discovered the solution to the vegan problem! Tell all vegans about medicine being made using animal blood and they will die out faster than their B12 & iron deficiency does at the moment!

            Patent Pending