threeplusfire: (devil)
three ([personal profile] threeplusfire) wrote2004-03-21 01:19 pm

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I shouldn't read the internet so soon after waking. It only pisses me off.

Fuck that vegan moral superiority bullshit. There's something delightfully evil about knowing that in order to sustain large crops of grains you end up with a lot of dead field mice. Oh, I am so going to use that line on the next self righteous vegan who tries to make me feel guilty for eating meat.

Thankfully my friends who are vegetarian/vegan/whatever who are not militant about their choices and don't feel the need to run around trying to guilt others into adopting their behaviour. I will kindly eat their share of the world's meat so they won't have to. Everyone wins!

[identity profile] amp23.livejournal.com 2004-03-21 05:49 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm aware of that argument and completely agree with it. There are a number of reasons to eat vegetarian diets that have nothing to do with the morality of killing or exploiting animals, and it was those arguments which lead me to look further into vegetarianism as a way of life. In my opinion, the militant "meat is murder" types do a lot to detract from the more reasonable arguments regarding why someone would choose vegetarianism through their ridiculous outspoken tactics.

I've never fully committed to vegetarianism, but i have plenty of veggie and vegan friends (especially from asian countries). Learning about vegetarianism has definitely changed my eating habits for the better, though I have trouble sayin no to a good burger or steak.

[identity profile] tsarina.livejournal.com 2004-03-21 07:24 pm (UTC)(link)
I have to say I'm a lot more receptive to vegetarian options when they are presented from a health point, or as elements of a cuisine perhaps less familiar to me. Man, there's some awesome vegetarian Indian food. They do great things to potato and eggplant. Yum.

[identity profile] amp23.livejournal.com 2004-03-21 07:40 pm (UTC)(link)
That they do, and this seems to be something common to most non-western diets: meat is not a staple, it's a flavoring or texture enhancer.

changing our outlook of meat to be more in line with this, would do a lot to negate the "need" for commercialized animal production, which in turn would greatly reduce the amount of water and useful food essentially wasted in our agricultural system.

but doing so would also reduce the beef industries profits and undo all the work they've paid for to convince everyone it's what's for dinner. as the oprah case shows, they're happy to spend millions to protect their billions from any perceived threat whatsoever.

[identity profile] tsarina.livejournal.com 2004-03-21 07:44 pm (UTC)(link)
I need a shirt that says "I love meat, but damn if I hate giant evil corporations."