of course its to each their own. some people cant handle having their practices challenged in debate or discussion--or video

--so they get defensive and show their uncivilized traits. of course it is to each their own. that goes without being said. and also each will have to deal with the consequences of their actions--karmic, health-wise, consciousness, quality of life...etc.
the main point i am making for those with a thoughtful ear and mind to hear is that we have to treat animals and all other beings with kindness, consideration, and love in order to enjoy bearable karma in our own lives as well. what we do comes back to us...which one of us would choose to experience the pain and suffering the animals we exploit and abuse do? well, when you refuse to adhere and elevate to compassionate standards, that is what you are doing. dont forget you also have a sensitive body of blood and meat that can experience pain and suffering in the same way as those beings do. it can come in many different ways. you can hope or wish there is no such thing as karma or that it dont work like that, but that will not change the rules of the game. if you consciously and intentionally do that to others, participate in it, cause it to happen, partake of it, pay others to do it...sooner or later it is coming back to you.