I think it is clearer yes, but I don’t really like about it for my reasons 2 and 3 above, and I still think the direct problem isn’t about the people existing, but they fact they are eating meat after their lives are “saved”. Labeling it the “poor meat eater” problem could potentially be even worse in that it could be perceived to be sounding like its blaming poor people (although I know that’s not the intent).
When we were talking about this in 2012 we called it the “poor meat-eater problem”, which I think is clearer.
I think it is clearer yes, but I don’t really like about it for my reasons 2 and 3 above, and I still think the direct problem isn’t about the people existing, but they fact they are eating meat after their lives are “saved”. Labeling it the “poor meat eater” problem could potentially be even worse in that it could be perceived to be sounding like its blaming poor people (although I know that’s not the intent).
And if people in high-income countries die from pandemics, nukes or AI, that’s also good for farmed animals. It’s not just poor people.