Question
Is It important to be vegetarian?
Im vegetarian, and I must say that I feel satisfied by this decision.Im surprised that there are some persons, who dont like touching or to be next to an animal and then heshe eat It....When I was a child, even I was used to eat meat, but now Ive grown up and following my own sense of view, I think that this is absurd, to eat an innocent being...and I feel ashamed even of my past, when I used to it It..
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I think killing animals for consumption is just wrong. Why add more pain and suffering in this world. Most meateaters dont know what theyre really eating and the process of getting the animal to their dinner table. At the time Like many other meat eaters I was taught animals were raised on farms for me to eat. Which was also reinforced at school. Little did I know that in these modern times animals are mistreated, abused, ampsometimes sick just to maximize profits. A good portion of nonvegs never kill a live animal for meat because they know its wrong. Never eat something with a face. Somewhere along those lines is a common saying for vegetarians, but it seems nonvegs follow this motto differently. When you buy meat at the store what do you see? You see faceless hotdogs, deli slices, hamburgers, chicken nuggets, etc. Not dead diseased rotting carcasses that were once tortured animals. Which makes it a lot easier for you to eat it when you dont have to think about it. When people argue that as vegetarians we kill living things too so why would it make a difference if it was an animal? Well, theyre right. Every time we breathe, shower or get better after being sick were killing something. organisms, good and bad. According to one of the characteristics of life, to be classified as living We must eat something amp the more humane choice would be plants. . But what they most meat eaters dont realize is that they are not on a meat diet. They eat plants and animals that eat plants too. Which in turn takes more crops to feed those animals than it takes to feed humans alone. So thats not a good excuse in favor of eating meat. By choosing to become vegetarian, you are help making this world a tiny bit better less destruction and killing. One thing you must do as a vegetarian is to make sure you dont enforce your beliefs on anyone. People will resent you and everything vegetarianvegan. So educate anyone who will listen and whoever asks about it without making them feel like bad person. Which they are not ...just people who made a choice just like we didbrbrTo answer your question, yes it is important to be vegetarian. Becoming vegetarian is a personal choice that nobody can tell you to be or not to be. There are so many positives to a vegetarian lifestyle. And you know it so dont let anybody tell you otherwise. Dont be ashamed of your pass, accept it as it is and move on. Think a bout it. You improved for the better, for yourself and the world. brbrExcuse me if Im wrong but it seems like you needed someone to validate your choice. And I hope this just did DbrbrA few QuotesbrbrI think if you want to eat more meat you should kill it yourself and eat it raw so that you are not blinded by the hypocrisy of having it processed for you. Margi ClarkbrbrYou put a baby in a crib with an apple and a rabbit. If it eats the rabbit and plays with the apple, Ill buy you a new car. Harvey DiamondbrbrOne farmer says to me, quotYou cannot live on vegetable food solely, for it furnishes nothing to make the bones withquot and so he religiously devotes a part of his day to supplying himself with the raw material of bones walking all the while he talks behind his oxen, which, with vegetablemade bones, jerk him and his lumbering plow along in spite of every obstacle. Henry David ThoreaubrbrTruely man is the king of beasts, for his brutality exceeds theirs. We live by the death of others we are burial places! I have from an early age abjured the use of meat, and the time will come when men such as I will look on the murder of animals as they now look on the murder of men. Leonardo da VincibrbrTongue a variety of meat, rarely served because it clearly crosses the line between a cut of beef and a piece of a dead cow. Bob Ekstrombr
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