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Eating meat. I think two things will happen: (1) we'll discover that there's very little difference in feelings between humans and other animals and (2) science will allow us to produce meat in a lab.
This is literally the opposite of what OP asked.
Woops, I read the question as going both directions... Oh well!
With lab grown meat there’s no reason to be vegan, so the taboo is lifted.
What? There is no taboo being vegan. You two are really trying to twist OP's question into your narrative. He's asking what is taboo TODAY, that will no longer be taboo in the future.
No dammit. Think when you read.
There’s a taboo, within the vegan community, on eating meat. That taboo will be lifted.
If the message doesn’t make sense re-interpret it until it does.
I feel like everyone is getting you wrong. I know what you mean. Your point is that nowadays meat consumption is already a taboo.
Meat consumption is taboo? Where do you live, farmville?
Connect the dots Einstein. We’re talking about vegans here. There are like 100 words of text here it’s not hard to understand.
So you mean that eating meat is taboo for an absolutely tiny proportion of the world? How could that possibly be relevant?