"You can't love animal's if you're not a vegetarian"

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Jarsh82

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@The Almighty Aardvark
Okay, I'm a little clearer on your opinion now. I did stat industrial farming in my post though. I would like to point out that most of those industrial practices are with fowl and not ususally with other livestock. If you argue with others that it is morally wrong to participate in these practices by buying meat, you just won't get anywhere because you automatically put people on the difensive. You could argue that there needs to be higher standards and oversight in the raising and processing of livestock and you might make people more aware; even change their minds. I mentioned hunting because of the misconception surrounding it. I live in Iowa where there is a huge population of deer and their natural predator, the wolf, has been displaced. The state sells deer tags to hunters to control the population and the revenue from these sales go to conservation efforts. I really can't think of a more responsible way to manage the deer population.
 
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Who cares? Let people keep their buzz words and platitudes...it's not like they reflect reality at all, and it's not like they affect what you know to be true about how you feel.

I eat meat, and my dogs live very happy lives. What madness is this? By simple reductionist logic they should be cowering in the corner whilst I swing large bags of onions at them and laugh.
 

Mr Fixit

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Well I love fish, very tasty stuff, but I keep an aquarium full of fish in my house & I don't eat them. They are just for my enjoyment & when ever I have to clean the aquarium I take care so I don't harm the fish in any way, but i'll also sit down & eat a plate full of fish while I watch the ones in my aquarium swim around endlessly.

On a side note my brother will feed chicken to his pet cockatiel & the bird really likes it.
 

Driekan

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manic_depressive13 said:
Considering the fact that the lives of factory farmed animals are short and very unpleasant I think it's better for them simply to not be bred into existence to begin with. Most of them are bred so that it is completely impractical for them to exist except as enormous meat tumours. I don't think animals should be forced to live such lives. The animals that are alive right now will be slaughtered, that is without question. But should we keep bringing more and more animals into existence, only to make them suffer, then kill them? The plight of factory farmed animals is different to that of domestic and wild animals. They have no quality of life to speak of, so really it is the death, not the life that counts.
I actually honestly agree with most of this point, except for a stand-out detail in this phrase. Most livestock on Earth are not bred that way. Most in North America are, and a significant proportion in Europe. Elsewhere, this form of raising livestock (Especially where bovines are considered) is pretty close to nonexistent. It takes a lot of money to get started, and that is something in fairly short supply most everywhere.
If that is your issue with meat consumption, then, as has been mentioned, you should consider alternate sources of meat, boycotting your local meat industry you find distasteful, instead of blanketing the whole world with a local problem.
Furthermore, fishing cannot and does not run into any of those issues, and is a staple of diet in a lot of regions. It is, furthermore, apparently quite healthy.

manic_depressive13 said:
What? How does that settle anything? I ate meat when I was a child because I was raised like that. I stopped eating it because I didn't agree with farming practices. So yes, I have been a meat-eater within my lifetime. Your point?
The moral vegetarian "fad" has been around since the ancient Greeks.
It settles the argument because within your lifetime there will be easy, cheap access to such forms of artificial meat, to which you do not morally object. Hence, you will no longer have reason not to consume it, hence you will no longer be a vegetarian.
And no, the current form of moral vegetarian has not been around since the ancient Greeks. What you had there is the belief in reincarnation, much like you have in modern-day India. I suspect that is not what you believe in - do correct me if I'm wrong, though.

The Almighty Aardvark said:
Funny, I never said anything about the consumption of flesh being morally wrong or about me objecting to farm practices (unless you remember me from a previous thread on the last one). I do think that it is pretty immoral what goes on with industrial farming though.

I'm not against eating meat necessarily, at this point I'm more of the opinion that it's best if an alternative can be found that's both accessible and affordable enough for people to switch to, or a way to avoid factory farming. In certain farms animals are given a pretty good standard of living, better than they would normally. While I do not enjoy the idea of killing animals, it is necessary for farms to make profit for them to exist. As such using them as food is an unfortunate necessity.

Hunting? I'm kind of iffy about, leaning on against. You could argue that chances are they'll be killed in the wild as is, but if they were killed in the wild it'd at least be for some purpose other than sport.

EDIT: And I just realized that I've said nothing about the OP. Yeah, stupid argument hands down. I haven't looked through this thread, but has anyone actually supported it?
Quoting to say just a single thing: Having one more sensible vegetarian on this thread does wonders to make it less stupid.
Wholly agree that there being alternatives is economically and personally sound. Food can be cheaper, people can be healthier, and the impact on lifestyle is minimal if you merely, say, eat meat once every other day, in small amounts, rather than gorge yourself in it every meal.
Further to the point, I also find factory farming to be dumb on numerous levels. Seems we agree on most everything.
 

manic_depressive13

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Driekan said:
And no, the current form of moral vegetarian has not been around since the ancient Greeks. What you had there is the belief in reincarnation, much like you have in modern-day India. I suspect that is not what you believe in - do correct me if I'm wrong, though.
It is my understanding that the Pythagoreans were vegetarians for moral rather than religious reasons.

Edit: Apparently it was a bit of both, as well as for discipline. They also didn't eat beans because they look like dicks and make you fart. The more you know!
 

pilouuuu

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This movie shows what nature is about. It is in animal's nature to eat each other and humans are animals. it doesn't make animals wrong or evil. It's just nature

 

Assassin Xaero

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I love my cat more than anything, and I'm not vegetarian. So, then, these vegetarians cannot love flowers, tree, etc. if they are eating plants, by that logic. Plants are living things, too. Not to mention that animals eat other animals.
 

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I love animals! They can be so tasty! I wouldn't work at a steakhouse if I didn't support their tastiness.
We also have teeth designed for helping with meat eating.
 

NotALiberal

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Xan Krieger said:
Dags90 said:
I just can't finish a whole one by myself.

What's funny is that I don't love people as a rule, but I'm decidedly not a cannibal.
Loved the joke (and surprisingly nobody else made one).

OT: Put a puppy in a basket hanging over the edge of a cliff and put a human baby in a similar basket next to the one with the puppy. I will save the puppy every single time you run the test. I love animals because as Slipknot put it "People=shit".
I.. I just.. no. I'm going to leave that one.
 

Caverat

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Yeah, that is something an idiot would say/believe. You know, something a member/supporter of PETA would be caught saying. Whenever I hear such I always think of this:



Of course vegetarians who try to convert everyone to their way are cunts, just like the ones who say people who eat meat are selfish. The only selfishness is the idea that their lack of eating a certain food somehow means they are enlightened and therefore right. Eating or not eating certain foods is a choice, to say otherwise is to admit to the world, that you are again, a ****.
 
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I love animals. I love their lifeless muscles ripped from their bones and cooked in delicious sauces partially composed of the juices in their bones and flesh. Sweet wonderful chicken.

In all seriousness I'm trying out this thing where I only eat animals that I personally caught and killed. I catch so much fucking salmon that it\s working out wonderfully, and reindeer hunting season is coming up, so Yay for rudolph (with red wine sauce).
 

Baron_BJ

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Hello, I find meat delicious.

I'm also a registered animal carer and rehabilitator. I rehabilitate wild animals that have suffered injuries that would otherwise kill them and I raise the babies of animals that have been killed; without my intervention and the intervention of others like me, these animals would have no chance of survival.

My work can be exhausting with many babies requiring near round the clock attention, for example I recently had to care for another baby bat (I live in Australia and the common behavior of absolute fucking idiots is to kill them for no fucking reason) which required me to feed it every 4 hours (EVERY 4 hours, sleeping was a fucking *****) and required my near constant presence to remain calm (bats are extremely social creatures, especially the young, so leaving them alone for extended periods can cause mental trauma).

My work is done on a volunteer basis. Animal Carers in Australia are NOT compensated for their time and money (I don't know about the rest of the world), we have to care for these animals on our own time and with our own money. We must also hold up our own jobs and jobs that allow you to care for animals during work hours (in this case just going back to a portable terrarium and feeding an animal in the back room which would be against health and safety in a lot of places) are VERY few and far between.

I work my ass off to help animals with no compensation for my time and effort. I, and others like me, put far more work into helping animals than most people ever will and certainly far more than a bunch of hipster shitheads who live alone in some apartment complex with nothing more than maybe a god damn goldfish who say "I love animals and therefor chose to become a vegetarian".

So OP please go and tell the person who made this ignorant statement on Facebook (truly, one of the greatest bastions of intelligent conversations to have graced the Earth) that they are an idiotic retard who needs to stop wasting oxygen.
 

Geo Da Sponge

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Woah, a single vegetarian said something preachy?!

Better organise a couple of hundred posts insulting them back! That'll show 'em.

EDIT: Oh! And let's make a joke about how you love animals, specifically their meat and how delicious it tastes. That never gets old.
 

Gearhead mk2

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I punched a person once, therefore I am a misanthropic psychopath!

Seriously thoguh, seeing stuff like this just makes me sad. It's depressing to think that there are people this freakin stupid.