murphythecat
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nuff said.How do you know what suffering I inflict by eating dead food? How do you know the food I eat suffers at all? It seems pretty dead to me when I eat it.
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nuff said.How do you know what suffering I inflict by eating dead food? How do you know the food I eat suffers at all? It seems pretty dead to me when I eat it.
God there is so much stupidity in some of these posts. Eating meat is not wrong. I'll stop there.
missing the point, if an animal suffers its over by the time it gets to my plate. So, I was not the one who inflicted the suffering if it suffered at all. Maybe the animal was killed instantly.
Its not my responsibility so that guilt belongs with the person who took the life or the company who maintained the inhumane policies.
Does that mean none of you drive cars because of the harm they do to the environment and all the people that die from car wrecks?
If the alternative for these animals is nonexistence then how do you know they wouldn't choose their life over nothing? I would rather experience a life of suffering than to not exist at all. Never been one to contemplate suicide.
But that doesn't mean making ourselves suffer so much to do so.
God there is so much stupidity in some of these posts. Eating meat is not wrong. And my family is certainly of higher average intelligence than another's down the street. Maybe less than another. Races are like families. They all may have among them very intelligent people but they are not fucking equal in all respects.
I wish I could turn all of you diversity and all is one (it makes no sense) people into the first life. And man... The worms... Don't they realize they are in unity with bacteria? The snails? We are all ONE! Unity! So heartfelt goodness! And the toads, don't they realize they are the same as the crickets? We are all one and it is all EQUAL!
Fuck.
The human races, or families, developed in isolation for many thousands of years. They are different. Families are different.
Since you're an openly racist member of this forum, I find it impossible to engage with you morally.
It's weird to say that eating meat is obviously not wrong, when you clearly don't think racism is wrong.
Eating meat is wrong, assuming that it comes from a source that contributes to the suffering of animals, which it most likely does.
It makes no sense to say "yeah the industry is wrong" but "eating meat isn't"... ?
They're one and the same, practically speaking.
I admit I am a little ignorant about the actual statistics of how many animals are inhumanely raised. I don't look into how my meat is treated and maybe I ought to. Which is why I said I admire the people that have that much moral fiber. It would seem too exhausting for me.
My point is that my true north includes the fact that I require B-12, and that practically, this is only found in animal sources.
Watch your wording.
Veganism/vegetarianism is rarely about trying to save lives or create dramatic, revolutionary change; its about trying to make the individual feel better about their life. As a vegan, the impact I have is utterly minimal, in terms of lives saved/carbon footprint/etc.
Veganism/vegetarianism is rarely about trying to save lives or create dramatic, revolutionary change; its about trying to make the individual feel better about their life.
Sauerkraut etc does not contain B-12.
Last time I had molluscs I had a reaction and just about died. That's exaggerating a bit (a lot, it was a sore throat, headache, and chills). But as I have similar reactions to other seafood, I'm assuming I may be hypersensitive. If I am, eating these would make me suffer. Over time, repeated exposure might increase sensitivity, increasing the chance that I will have a life threatening reaction.
It is our nature, and not all of us possess the will to sacrifice practicality, and the strength to overcome our humanity.