Scientific review of the China Study using its original data: http://rawfoodsos.com/the-china-study/
Campbell had an agenda, it's kind of old news, his data still stands (and has been confirmed by many other studies); a plant based diet is superior to an animal based diet, yes it will be higher in carbohydrates but that should not be a problrem
as long as you are healthy and not on a keto diet for purposes other than general health (brain,prostate cancer, epileptic fits, weight loss..). It's time to start looking at things from a macro perspective and stop beating on dead wood. There are arguments both for and against an animal based diet however there is absolutely no doubt as to the superiority of a plant based one
especially considering what most commercially available meat today consists of. Furthermore it is very possible for a person to adhere to a low carb diet while on a plant based diet. The occasional lean steak is fine(it'll be even better if it's grass fed organic meat), fish is good for you in moderation but let's not demonise a whole diet to feel good about eating bacon.
Back on topic, wether you include meat in your diet or not is up to you, if you do try (as much as possible) to limit it and make sure it's grass feed organic.
PS: when I'm refering to plant based I'm talking mainly about vegetables, fruits and nuts. I leave grains out of it because that debate is a whole other ocean I don't want to plunge into.