"Being vegan is unnatural"

https://discuss.tchncs.de/post/55430539

Veganism is unnatural because we’re all omnivores, and evolved eating both plants and animals.

Impregnating cows this way is also unnatural.

Both can be true.

Fun fact, we evolved to eat raw meat, that’s why we have an appendix. Then, when we stopped eating raw meat, we started to evolve away from the appendix.

Evolutionary arguments don’t support the naturalist fallacy, because evolution doesn’t work like that. It responds to environmental pressures. It’s not some guiding light for what we’re “meant” to be doing, it’s the tools we’ve got to support what we already did.

This article says it was for raw vegetables:

For our ancestors, the appendix most likely evolved to help them digest a diet rich in raw vegetables and cellulose, as it still does in many herbivorous mammals. Thousands of years ago it would have functioned as an extension of the cecum, involved in the bacterial digestion of fibrous plant materials.

Why the appendix is much more important than we once thought

This small organ in our intestines plays a major role in regulating gut microbiome.

The Conversation