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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]The Second Stone
(2,900 posts)I know where my food comes from generally speaking. I've still got to eat while I'm alive. Whether it is meat or vegetables doesn't really matter to me, they are all living.
Where do you draw the line? At the biological kingdom level? Plants okay, animals not? Why is that? And when I die, can I be assured that my body will be consumed ethically by worms, bacteria, fungus or vegetables?
Vegetables are living things. Every vegetable you eat can no longer produce oxygen from carbon dioxide, thus increasing global warming and further endangering not just human beings, but also critically endangered animals. Stop breathing out carbon dioxide! You have an obligation to the planet not to breathe out gases that would poison critically endangered species. Your personal carbon footprint would be best minimized by your ceasing to breathe. All that is better logic than the OP.