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In reply to the discussion: Unless you are a vegan, you are just as much a monster as the lion-killing dentist [View all]LostOne4Ever
(9,755 posts)[font style="font-family:'Georgia','Baskerville Old Face','Helvetica',fantasy;" size=4 color=teal] And yes I do consider myself a monster for eating meat.
I am a being perfectly capable of living without preying upon, or causing the death of other thinking sentient creatures, and that makes me evil in my book.
One day, I hope to rise above that, but I know it is beyond me at the moment. And knowing how I have failed to live up to my own ideals, and knowing how we are all biologically programmed to behave this way, I don't think it is right to condemn others for it. Changing one's lifestyle to live to such a stringent ideal is just not possible for most people.
Eggs/cheese/milk/wool can all be procured cruelty free. So maybe you should say vegetarian as opposed to vegan. Even then, it is not entirely true.
For instance, when an animal has already been killed and purchased by others and offered to you for consumption, I think it just as wrong to refuse and have the meat to rot and go to waste. It is one thing for an animal to die, and it is another thing entirely for an animal to die in vein. At least when we eat the meat, it death helped another creature live. Not meaningless like that lion's death was.
It is hard to live in this world without causing unnecessary death. But, that doesn't mean that we, or more specifically that I, shouldn't at least try. Again, that makes me a monster by my own ideals.[/font]