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Originally Posted by Michelle Maybe. I switched to vegetarianism for ethical reasons. However, I must stand on stage for 4 to 5 hours at a time, and have enough stamina to let my body vibrate and resonate within the full capacity of it's power for the duration.
As a vegetarian I had trouble with 30 minutes, and believe me, I was not eating chips and dip.
If I have to choose between an animal's life and my own singing, my singing will come first. I don't care what animal it is.
Also, I believe humans are very predatory. Some are ruthless and will not stop before they get what they want. I love the feeling of "hunting" someone on stage or in the bedroom. |
So Michelle what you are saying is that you
"switched to vegetarianism for ethical reasons" aka You morally found it unacceptable to kill animals for food.
BUT you had a hunch that the dead animals that you consumed gave you the power of strong vocals? Now thats a first.
No matter. What shocks me is that you would disengage from morality for your own benefit.
Is that not what the rapist does when he gives his bodily cravings more priority than the integrity of another human being?
Is that not what the paedophile does?
Is that not what the warlords do when they 'shock and awe' (mass indiscriminate murder) when they have a strategic goal to accomplish to gain a future economic or strategic benefit?
Michelle. If you really did try vegetarianism out for ethical reasons then I hope that you might see that ethics and morality are non-negotiable.