Another reason it's not a major concern is because I'm not advocating a meatless diet in the first place. Jeez.
You keep saying that, but you also keep defending Vegans, who according to you deserve respect, and they ARE advocating a meatless diet in the first place. There's nothing wrong with not eating any meat! Wait, I'm not saying that there's nothing wrong with not eating any meat!
Yes, sure, you personally aren't, but then you say that Vegans do, and there's nothing wrong and it's perfectly valid. Therefore, you ARE advocating it.
I'm sorry if the arguments are getting confused here. I was defending the ethical tenets of vegetarianism earlier, yeah, but then the argument segued into factory farming, and the better treatment of animals making meat more expensive and that sort of thing.
So yeah, I'm saying different things because multiple lines of discussion have been going on. I apologize if it's unclear, but in the recent posts I've just been advocating the idea that people should maybe eat less meat in the US.
In which case why in the hell are you participating in a discussion about Veganism?
See my reply above. I'm sorry if something wasn't clear somewhere, or some wires got crossed, or whatever the hell happened, but my original post about Americans eating less meat was in response to someone saying that if we treat animals better, meat might get more expensive. I was pointing out that this isn't as huge a problem as it seems, because we eat too much meat anyhow.
However, if you WANT me to, I could extend this to defend veganism anyway! After all, as I've said previously, there's not a single nutrient found in animal products (aside from B12, which can be found in supplements) that can't be found in entirely sufficient quantities in plants, regardless of whether you're talking about amino acids, protein in general, fats, vitamins, or minerals. Find a proportion of nutrients meant for your average human and you can probably find a diet that satisfies them. Of course, this is going back to a line of discussion we already had.