The_Lost_King said:
I don't even understand vegetarians. It isn't like they are making a difference. They aren't saving any animals by giving up meat. The only way to stop us from killing animals is to have everyone be a vegetarian and that isn't going to happen because it is the laws of nature for us to eat meat. If we start becoming herbivores next thing you know Monkeys are top of the food chain.
Well thats... Crazy.
We're top of the food chain because we're the smartest animals out there. If Cheetahs were smart enough to corral and breed Springboks instead of having to risk life and limb trying to stalk, chase, and eviscerate them, they would be right up there with us... So no, on an intellectual level, Monkeys would never be top of the food chain, even if we all immediately became vegan.
As it is, we're the only animals that have successfully beaten the natural order of things. I don't necessarily feel any guilt about that, but I do worry that our current habits are so unsustainable we're ultimately going to end up destroying ourselves - which is, ironically, the natural order of things - a Predator thrives when there is a large stock of it's prey, as the Predator thrives, the Prey dwindles, which causes the Predator to starve, and then they dwindle, allowing the Prey to thrive...
The difference, of course, is that when we inevitably begin to dwindle (having fucked up our environment), we're taking our prey down with us.
Anyway, that as an aside, you argue that Vegitarians and Vegans aren't achieving anything, because the rest of us still eat meat... I would argue that such changes as they're trying to make don't happen all at once. It takes time - there are more Vegans now than there were in the 1900s, by the 2100s there'll be more still, and so on, and so on. I don't know if everyone will eventually go that way, but I do believe there will come a point where enough of them do it to make... Whatever difference it is, they want to make.
Thankfully I won't be around to see those days, but I do worry that my children or grand children may decide to go Veggie or Vegan, and given that I take pride in belonging to the one species that has conquered all others (pride being an emotion I can feel and understand, unlike most of the other species out there), I wouldn't approve of that.
Of course, I consider how my Grandparents feel about Gay people and Gay Marriage (They're against it), and I wonder if my stance on Vegans isn't exactly the same as their stance on gays (after all, I don't condone veganism because 'it isn't natural', a similar argument used against Gays by such people).
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Hmmmmm...
Well, once again I think I've managed to identify a prejudice I have, appreciate that it's wrong of me for having it, and still have no intention of changing my opinion. Vegans are wrong. However, they're not hurting me with their choices, and generally I'd say they don't bother me or try to ram their opinions down my throat (the exception being the PETA retards who hang round outside my local KFC). So, let 'em have their crazy opinions about food, and let them fail to appreciate the irony of arguing against modern farming practices for being so artificial, whilst they ram vitamin and mineral pills created in a laboratory down their neck.
Captcha - 'tastes good'... You said it you sentient son-of-a-bit.