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Originally Posted by emf
As a carnivore I'm nowhere near enlightened enough to see it as anything but a gratuitous attack and my instincts are to pounce on the hysterical rabbit who posted it. I will resist the urge and simply request that you take it down a notch. I'm sure your goal is to raise consciousness, but the way you give criticism does not further that goal. At all. |
Hysterical? No, I think before I post. However, to use a lyric from one of the Proclaimers songs...
"What do you do, when minority means you? What do you do when the rest cant see its true?"
....provides an insight how it feels to be a vegan in todays greedy, over consuming fat western society.
I make no apologies for shooting from the hip when it comes to matters that are absolutely important ethically to me.
In
my opinion for someone to say..
""There's nothing wrong with eating meat unless you make it so.""
...is absolute nonsense and should be challenged for what it is.
I see not much of a difference between horrific animal experimentation and human experimentaion that Nazis used during WW2.
If that makes you uncomfortable, then so be it: - Provide a compelling argument that rebuts it and I will listen with an open mind.
Other than that, please dont lecture me on etiquette whilst millions of animals are needlesly slaughtered for food, clothing, accessories and fun.
Anyway getting back to the thread. I think it might be a good idea if people didnt migrate to vegetarianism before firstly giving up dairy products.
I often read of people who feel listless etc afrter going vege. Somehow they add 2 + 2 together and come up with 5.
The body is detoxing itself and craving and unsettled feelings will be abundant.
The reason its better to give dairy up first then go Vege, is becuase many omin's go vege and stuff themselves full of cheese, eggs, milk etc to make up for their deprivation of meat. But this only makes you feel worse. Dairy is bad for you period. Eggs are meant to grow in to chicks and milk is for baby calves. Its the way it is.
So to avoid this dairy OD, if you are an omni, try cutting dairy out first for say 2 weeks and get used to soy milk etc and alternative spreads for bread etc, then go vege.
It might make it so much easier than you can imagine.