I'm not trying to start any argument here but surely the eventual aim of any vegetarian is the immediate cull of all farm animals worldwide. There's no other reason for them to exist and millions of horrendously inbred turkeys would clutter the place up if they were just released, not to mention the feral cows!
I don't even know how to begin to respond to this enormous steaming pile of shit. Obviously you wrote this to get a reaction - well here it is:
Like most other deluded humans, you demonstrate the utmost existential
arrogance as to believe that all non-human creatures are less worthy of life on this planet than the human animal. The hubris. It makes me want to vomit.
I don't normally talk about my vegetarianism, but whenever I do, I'm always confronted by gravely stupendous arguments such as yours. Let's break down what you are saying for a moment:
Firstly, you are proclaiming that there is no reason for animals to exist other than for humans to kill them for food. I honestly don't know where to start in ripping down such base ignorance. 1. Humans didn't create the universe, and they don't the govern the rules. 2. The industry of factory farming of animals only exists as long as people permit it to. Those animals may have been bred by humans, but it does not - by even the slightest margin - take away their rights as living beings to existential happiness.
Secondly, you are proclaiming that all the animals would clutter up the place if they were "just released". Again, this is such a myopic perspective on the situation it is difficult to know how to explain things to such a kindergarten level. Obviously, you don't just "release" a bunch of animals in to the city. You begin by phasing out factory farming such that less and less animals are bred, to the point where none are bred for this purpose at all. The ones that were previously alive die off naturally, and everybody is happy. I just know how this is difficult to understand.
We created factory farming, and we can un-create it. Just because it is a phenomenon which exists now, doesn't mean we need to use that as a self-perpetuating excuse to carry on such barbarity.
10 vegetarian people can be fed on the land that it takes to produce meat for
1 person. You could solve all the world's hunger problems in one pass, as well as doing a massive service to the environment (through various other complex means associated with factory farming of animals). And a vegetarian/vegan diet is far and away more healthy than a dense meat-eating one.
If any of this even needs to be explained to anybody, you will probably never understand it, because your bloodthirsty lust for meat combined with a circle-jerking jovial social attitude which makes you think it's normal will always blind you from the true facts.
I have no idea whatsoever of the logic behind your first statement - i.e. "
surely the eventual aim of any vegetarian is the immediate cull of all farm animals worldwide", but you're either trolling hard, or you've taken way too many drugs and left your head up your ass the last time you visited the k-hole. In fact, it's such an utterly retarded statement that I'm not even gonna bother addressing it.
I just hope that those of you who make excuses for yourselves to continue the suffering of other creatures in the name of 10 minutes of gustatory pleasure at meal times will one day get slammed with some heavy universal perspective on the very hard truth about
karma.