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Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2016 1:13 am Post subject:
Yeah there's also a difference between hunting and killing an animal for food, and breeding them by the millions in horrible conditions to end up throwing like one third of them away anyway. People often bring up that it's natural for humans to eat meat as a counterargument to vegetarianism but there's nothing natural at all about the way we produce and eat meat.
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Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2016 1:19 am Post subject:
Adnihil wrote:
Yeah there's also a difference between hunting and killing an animal for food, and breeding them by the millions in horrible conditions to end up throwing like one third of them away anyway. People often bring up that it's natural for humans to eat meat as a counterargument to vegetarianism but there's nothing natural at all about the way we produce and eat meat.
Absolutely this.
If you've got the stomach for it, this is a documentary about factory farms of all types:
I personally don't give a shit what I eat if it makes me feel good, tastes good and is edible. I don't want to see what it is I'm eating though if it's meat. So for example you're like hey look here's a live chicken we're going to kill it and you're going to eat it, I'd be like nah man fuck that let the fucker live.
I definitely understand you with all that you're saying. I'm still planning on enjoying a few of my favorite meat dishes this week before the switch. (as best I can enjoy them, because meat carries a lot of guilt for me now.) So, I'm not thinking in a holier than thou way, do what you do.
But, I would like to just say, when someone buys meat, and this is why I will feel guilty when I do, they are funneling money towards factory farms, where living creatures capable of feeling pain are treated in the most inhumane ways possible as to maximize profit, because people view them as inferior, so "who cares?". Even if it's miles away and neither of us are the direct cause of it and we don't ever see it, it's still our money going towards keeping these operations running when we do buy meat.
I vote with my wallet and don't buy any products from the meat and dairy industry. I don't want to be a pain in the ass for relatives and others who might invite me to dinner though, so in those occasions I suggest making a vegan dish, but if that's not going to be the case I shut up and am grateful for the free meal.
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Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2016 6:19 pm Post subject:
Emil wrote:
I vote with my wallet and don't buy any products from the meat and dairy industry. I don't want to be a pain in the ass for relatives and others who might invite me to dinner though, so in those occasions I suggest making a vegan dish, but if that's not going to be the case I shut up and am grateful for the free meal.
This is how I am going to approach it too. Once food is made and paid for, the damage has been done, and a free meal is a free meal.
I vote with my wallet and don't buy any products from the meat and dairy industry. I don't want to be a pain in the ass for relatives and others who might invite me to dinner though, so in those occasions I suggest making a vegan dish, but if that's not going to be the case I shut up and am grateful for the free meal.
This is how I am going to approach it too. Once food is made and paid for, the damage has been done, and a free meal is a free meal.
If you're like me and crave meat sometimes, I really recommend Hälsans Kök burgers. I shit you not, these are at least as good as the real thing. Maybe even better. Probably hard to find outside of Scandinavia, though.
I vote with my wallet and don't buy any products from the meat and dairy industry. I don't want to be a pain in the ass for relatives and others who might invite me to dinner though, so in those occasions I suggest making a vegan dish, but if that's not going to be the case I shut up and am grateful for the free meal.
This is how I am going to approach it too. Once food is made and paid for, the damage has been done, and a free meal is a free meal.
If you're like me and crave meat sometimes, I really recommend Hälsans Kök burgers. I shit you not, these are at least as good as the real thing. Maybe even better. Probably hard to find outside of Scandinavia, though.
I absolutely love black bean burger patties. They're not for meat cravings though, since they don't taste like meat, but they're delicious. _________________
Poor cows. So dumb, so cute. But delicious. BTW all red meats cause cancer.
unless you eat it multiple times a day every day then its insignificant, all those news stories and reports were being sensationalist when it wasn't necessary and did more harm then good by misrepresenting the facts. now people can twist those reports and articles for their own agenda and will end up making vegetarians sounding even more dumb.
I'm Vegan, I could write you a 10 page essay on this subject right now, but I really really don't want to. I'll just leave one point. How can you call yourself human when there are superior nutrition options and you still choose one that's been outdated now for centuries?
If you're too stupid to understand what I'm hinting at, we're superior. We have the ability to choose what we morally have the obligation to do. We have the ability to save and destroy. Why not choose the one that yields a more promising future?
By the way, before somebody comes here and shouts. "OHHH YOU'RE VEGAN, ISN'T IT LIKE.. YOUR DUTY TO LOOK AT ANIMALS AS EQUAL AND SHIIT MAAAN? HOW CAN YOU CALL YOURSELF SUPERIOR?!"
As lifeforms, we are equal - as a society, we are superior.
reminder that just being a vegetarian and still subsisting on wrongfully sourced animal products such as dairy and eggs is still basically just as bad as eating meat and invalidates your efforts at karmic change.
Luckily I have chickens so I get about a dozen eggs a day for free. Sell them for $3 each.
These reasons are why Hinduism promotes a vegan diet and heavily discourages eating meat or causing/promoting/supporting/funding suffering of animals for our sensory pleasure and stomach.
It's simply wrong and just not something to support if you've a heart that isn't browbeat by your narcissistic sense of entitlement, and isn't overshadowed by your ignorant, lazy-piece-of-shit attitude to know this and not put a really simple effort to change your actions. There is really no excuse for the meat or livestock industry.
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