merlin
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I discovered the same.
I tried to interest several anti-zoo activists and vegetarians in protection of animals in the wild. They were not interested any more than an average person. That one 'pities' a 'sad' elephant in a zoo does not mean he has much interest in helping 1000 of elephants which are being killed by poachers.
Vegetarians and vegans I know were also not much interested in other uses of domestic animals, for example leather shoes or clothes. I felt that vegetarianism is a type of mild eating disorder and a result of a mild nervous trauma, more than the result of especially deep compassion or care about animals.
Anti-zoo people generally don't know much about zoos or animals, and project their own feelings or thoughts on animals. I avoid talking to such people about instincts or population management, unless I think they already met these topics. It was best to talk to them in terms of what they know about animals.
One thing which worked well is explaining that wild animals are similar to domestic animals, because even laymen generally know dogs, horses or chicken and their behavior and intelligence.
You can say that a killer whale is much like a big dog, an elephant is much like a horse, an eagle is much like a pigeon, that is they are completely happy with good food, water, some company and some space to move around, but have no dreams of abstract freedom etc. And a wild animal is certainly not happy to roam huge territory looking for food and water. Completely opposite to human hikers. Not that there is anything wrong with it.
I'm genuinely asking - are you that kind of person commenting with pictures of bacon under vegan-themed posts? Also, I am not sure if you understand the difference between vegetarianism and veganism.
Though, thinking that someone who just refuses to eat meat (and other animal products) for whatever reason must be mentally ill is extremely short-sighted. Why should be a meat-eater more sane than a vegetarian? Because he does not care?
Most vegetarians and vegans do care about leather, but choosing between natural leather boots or synthetic ones is usually not that easy. In this case, natural leather is more sustainable than synthetic leather and thus people need to decide if they care more about the environment or the animals being killed for human consumption.
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