I don't really want to get involved here (famous last words), but I need to address this, because I hear it all the time, and it's just so damn ridiculous.Rawne1980 said:http://web.archive.org/web/20041107084521/http://eesc.orst.edu/agcomwebfile/news/food/vegan.html
And there you go vegans, millions of animals die to feed you so now your high horse comes tumbling down.
Guess you don't have a moral high ground at all.
Yes, some insects and rodents probably get killed when crops are harvested. I guess if you wanted to claim that being vegan makes you a perfect saint towards all animal life, this would be a problem, and you'd have to just eat nothing but self-grown food or something. But...most feed animals (including cows, unless you buy the expensive meat that isn't factory-farmed) are fed those same crops. Factor in the huge loss in efficiency between the animals eating the grain and you eating their meat years later, and eating meat is much worse in this regard.
Also, animals tend to run away from noisy harvesting machines. A population reduction doesn't necessarily mean they were killed. Besides, avoiding unintentionally killing animals through highly indirect means is pretty much impossible if you want to participate in modern society at all. Factory farming and its Godwin's-Law-invoking amounts of animal abuse is the bigger problem, in my opinion.
By the way, I don't eat meat. I don't think, if you do eat meat, that I'm better than you. I'll save that thought for the sources of the most thoroughly insulting comments. (Has anyone said "I'll eat three animals for every one you don't eat" yet? That one's a classic.)