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In reply to the discussion: Halve meat consumption, scientists urge rich world [View all]stuntcat
(12,022 posts)89. This is my first reason for not eating meat
because it's the biggest effect. The farming of meat is part of what's causing the mass-extinction of the WILD animals, animals we're driving extinct before we've even bothered to "discover" them.
#1 reason - the Earth
#2 reason - the tortured animals
#3 reason - health
As for health, I'm the only person I know who doesn't eat meat and I'm also the healthiest one I know. Anyone saying you can't be healthy without meat is another example of why I'm ashamed of humanity. The amount of resources it consumes is just incredible, people seem to have no idea what a mess it is.. either they don't know or they really do want their grandkids to inherit a Hell.
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I'm with you. I had pasta with cream of mushroom soup and peas poured over it. It was actually
Ed Suspicious
Feb 2013
#28
not that difficult to cut out meat 4 to5 days a week, then on to 7 days a week nt
msongs
Feb 2013
#3
yup.I could never be a hunter myself, but the lives the animals lead before death are so much better
renate
Feb 2013
#78
We should eat more Burmese python. They are a real PITA in FL, and we would be doing FL a favor. nt
raccoon
Feb 2013
#8
This describes us. When we're out at somebody's house, we'll eat what's served
riderinthestorm
Feb 2013
#56
Maybe he should tell the Chinese to cut it out. They lead the world in absolute terms
Ikonoklast
Feb 2013
#17
I have been trying to eat all of the cows, pigs, birds, and fish, but they keep making more!
Dustlawyer
Feb 2013
#26
I agree with almost everything you just posted except for the "model for all" line.
Gorp
Feb 2013
#110
Allan Savory's "Holistic Pasture Management" is incredible in rebuilding soils...
drokhole
Feb 2013
#60
Eat organic free-range birds, eggs, pork and beef. We had already cut back on chicken and beef
firenewt
Feb 2013
#47
You just keep your pale, pasty and chapped hands off my 'beef, pork, lamb, goat'... ;) eom
Purveyor
Feb 2013
#51
I didn't think that I could give up meat, but I really enjoy my meat & dairy-free meals
emsimon33
Feb 2013
#63
IIRC some vegies such as spinach have much more protein than meat, without the risks
Fire Walk With Me
Mar 2013
#114