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That's a fine way of viewing it. I feel like the entire argument is just an attempt at rationalizing one's indifference to animal suffering (particularly those of farm animals), so iterations of this argument don't even matter as i doubt many who use this argument would convert if it were proven to be false.
The truth is many meat eaters don't really care for the suffering of animals that much to stop eating meat which in and of itself could be considered an argument, but that usually results in ad hominem attacks from vegans. I don't see myself or any other meat eater as actively trying to bring about suffering. It's just people trying to have a good meal, and killing animals is an unfortunate consequence of that goal.