auspicious wrote: » Isn't it the fat and not actually the animal protein that gave us the larger brains? Easier ways to get it these days.
Deleted User wrote: » Why is it morally dubious? Morals tend to be individualistic in nature, so, people pushing the belief that it's morally wrong are simply pushing that their morals are more important than other peoples. no? Sorry. I don't get the logic that says eating meat is morally wrong. I can understand the biological/scientific arguments that might suggest that it's unhealthy (although i'll probably continue eating it anyway)
False Prophet wrote: » Can you be vegan/vegetarian and care for carnivore pets?
Kylta wrote: » How can a vegan eat vegan stew. Don't you need to chop up a vegan to put it in the stew in the first place. I mean i'm confused they don't eat meat but they eat their own. Now that's weird.
Dravokivich wrote: » You may grow up to be a fish.
ancapailldorcha wrote: » Animals feel pain and the meat industry isn't renowned for being kind to them. I'm not really pushing anything. I was just asking what people thought. As I said, I consume meat regularly.
Kylta wrote: » Actually I don't know if this is off topic, but how can vegan give their partner head, if they don't eat meat. I mean is a sausage a sausage or what?
Deleted User wrote: » They're not eating/digesting the sausage, and protein in sperm, isn't meat. So...
Deleted User wrote: » So, it's morally wrong because animals feel pain? Err. I'm still not seeing the moral problem here. In any case, I'd feel that people will do what they want, and as long as it's legal, I don't have much patience for people telling me that it's wrong to do so. They'd have little patience with me picking something from their live style that I might dislike.. and I'm pretty sure I could find something easily enough. IMO It's best to leave people be... as long as it's legal. Not aiming that at you btw... I've encountered hostile vegans before, and didn't have much patience with their outrage, and drama.
auspicious wrote: » Well if we can't agree on a standard of morals , well to hell with everything so. The act of eating meat, imo, isn't morally wrong. It just all the stuff that happens to get it to the plate is morally wrong.
Deleted User wrote: » Common morality tend to be reflected in the law. Previously Religion would have been the secondary influence for common morality.. but we've kinda done away with that one. Typically, people have their own individual set of morals, which have common connections with others, but will have some personal biases. For example, I have no problem hitting a woman if she hits me first (self-defense and self respect), whereas a lot of other people wouldn't ever hit a woman. Whereas we likely share other morals such as finding stealing to be morally wrong.
jaxxx wrote: » Humour aside, my point is LIFE is not supposed to be easy. Life is itself a hardship. it's not supposed to be a gentle ride on big fluffy clouds! Enjoy the sunshine, but weather the storms! God I hate people these days.. .. ..
ancapailldorcha wrote: » You're twisting my words again. I said "dubious", not "wrong". Again, I'm not trying to push anything. I was just wondering what people thought of the idea that people who eat meat can't care about animals given that they're actively promoting their slaughter in droves by consuming meat.
jaxxx wrote: » Oh ffs. You're after reminding me of a thread not too long ago where some actual ****s were saying hitting a woman in self defence is wrong if if she's lunging at you with a knife.. .. ..
jaxxx wrote: » Ever see a zebra being torn apart by a pride of lions? Pretty sure it's in pain. oh sh*t, don't tell the vegans!! They'll be trying to make the lions vegan next!!Disclaimer: the above is a little thing called humour, which is becoming increasingly rare in this woke society. Please direct any complains straight up your own butt, thank you.
auspicious wrote: » Don't want to drill down into rabbit holes herebut common morality based in law although is necessary but as seen in previous historical contexts falls short of objective standards ( and not retrospectively).
igCorcaigh wrote: » I was a vegetarian in my student days, although never a big meat eater. I do eat meat, mostly fish, these days. Free range or organic if possible, but not always. I find it odd that people find hunting more ethically acceptable. I guess the animal has had a natural life, but being shot is apparently very painful, so they say.
jaxxx wrote: » God I hate people these days.. .. ..
Deleted User wrote: » 1st world problems... I just hate stupid people these days... As for People in general.. I have a tiny kernel of hope that this fashion of retarded thinking will decline, and common sense will reappear. Hopefully.