Interesting results so far. Suprised we don't have a vegan yet.![]()
I'm sure they're out there, but they're probably just too weak to move the mouse and tick the box.
*runs from thread to avoid being pelted with beansprouts*
Interesting results so far. Suprised we don't have a vegan yet.![]()
You can throw plenty of meat at me, it wouldnt bother me.
Zooplantman said:I have never advocated a vegetarian diet to anyone
Paix said:I have been considering going back to meat over the next few days, as I miss Chicken, Crab, Duck and Salmon, I also think this will be a better diet for me as a growing child (Im 13) although....
Maguari said:But animals taste so good!
Baldur said:I'm a carnivore and proud of it.
Chlidonias said:In my opinion, if we weren't meant to eat animals then they shouldn't be made out of meat
Paix said:For your information Maguari I go out of my way to get a balanced diet, for example I take B12 Tablets, Multi-Vitimans, Plenty of Nuts and Veg, a medium amount of Dairy, lots of Qourn and flax (spelt right) seed oil in my diet so...
Johnny said:I have been working in a slaughterhouse for three years, and I have seen my share of pigs getting killed. It isn't a pretty sight, that's true, but not as cruel as animal right activists are claiming it to be. It's quite humane, a pig gets sedated and are then stabbed through their throat, so their heart can pump out all of their blood. 99% of the pigs doesn't feel anything, but off course, since nothing is perfect in this world, sometimes theyu aren't sedated well, and actually suffer. But this happens only to a very small minority off the pigs!
Sun Wukong said:it's hard to believe that someone would freely refrain oneself from the deliciousness of tender bison stew, juicy springbok steak, super-thin jamón ibérico de bellota slices, tasty barramundi filet, some good ol' gumbo or that spicy horse goulash my grandma used to make.
Sun Wukong said:What I have experienced several times when encountering vegetarians is an often more or less openly presented air of moral superiority-like in hybrid car drivers.
Sun Wukong said:Lighten up folks
Sun Wukong said:do you want to twist it again into an attempted personal insult? Maybe your own self-generated smugness clouded your vision to see the lightheartedness of my post.
Oh, really? @Chlidonias: get the elephants ready. And don't forget the olives.
In terms of teenage lust for rebellion: why not be really original and NOT rebel at all?![]()
@redpanda: I was (jokingly) referring to zooplantman's question: for me, the "problem" is that it is hard for me to understand why someone would not eat the delicious dishes I mentioned. However, I personally don't mind if people don't eat them (as it means that there will be more of it left for me)-unless they do not want to press me to follow their example. Does this explain my post to you, or do you want to twist it again into an attempted personal insult? Maybe your own self-generated smugness clouded your vision to see the lightheartedness of my post. Or are you just in the mood for another unnecessary banter?
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Do you not think that it deserves serious debate?I get the feeling a few people take this a little seriously!![]()
Not in the large amounts that humans now consume. Also intensive farming methods increase the amount of fat in the meat, eg chicken once considered a "healthy option" compared to red meat is much less so these days.As Sun points out, it's a natural part of our diet.
Do you not think that it deserves serious debate?
Do you not think that it deserves serious debate?
On a global scale it does.
But this thread was a Poll and is being provoked into a school yard tussle.
Debates do not read like this.
I agree we can all joke but accusing someone of taking things too seriously can come across as patronising and dismissive.
Most vegetarians I would have thought would like everyone to be veggie in an ideal world - but that would remove this source of animal food. Would you support limited farming for animal food (this would of course affect pets like cats and dogs as well as zoo animals)? Or would we need to stop keeping carnivorous animals in captivity altogether?
Interesting that the 13 year old is acting more mature than the "grown ups"
Ah there it is... I don't know if there is an opinion shared by "most vegetarians," anymore than there is by "most omnivores"
As I (and others here) have stated, I don't care if others eat and enjoy meat. Good for them. And although I am vegetarian, I never imposed vegetarianism on my dogs. Why would I?
No doubt there are Fundamentalist Vegetarians and one day the police will round them all up as is proper. But not all of us have joined.
So, in short, farm cows and mice and mealworms and lettuce. I'd rather see any decent well managed farm than more housing developments![]()
A fair point, but as I would contest vegetarians must believe vegetarianism to be better than omnivory (or they wouldn't be vegetarian to start with) I expect the majority would like to see more people (or everyone) be vegetarian as well.