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As I wrote that's the issue with industrial exploitation. Furthermore, while I always like cheese and ice cream, cows and their exploitation for milk was NEVER NEEDED. It's part of the colonial culture of having imported these bad proto-industrial practices from Europe, as well as introducing new plants.

Humans are meant to drink mother's milk, the very though of drinking from a cow or goat is kinda weird, lol. But as usual what's "normal" can't be "weird", according to normies at least. As for cheese, well there'd be a funny potential for babies to be used to produce it, as at a very early age their poo is really just cheese, or a digested and fermented mother's milk, and doesn't taste, look or smell anywhere like shit. Tho does that mean we should start exploiting babies for their cheese instead? Not sure...

But in my region you had plenty of small cow farms either transiting to corn crops or selling to corporate corn producers. How's that bad? Well, all bad. Especially for the bees either wild or domesticated.

Like the other commenter's saying, there are species who're fine with a level of domestication. Such as the bees, again, but also horses and donkeys, whose bodies are strong enough to pull or carry stuff and support humans.

Horses and donkeys also fucking LET YOU KNOW when they don't wanna do something, and they're tough nuts. I know it by experience. This is why the only choices for humans is either to build a good relationship with them -which includes a lot of communications and affection- along with a bit of conditioning, or to torture them with whips and heel spikes. The latter practices are controversial and were related to early colonial cultures and industrialization. A good horse rider earns the friendship of his familiar, and it's the same with other domesticated animals.

You don't do that with a car... even tho there's plenty of schizo normies treating their cars as it is was a living being.