by donnamatrix on Mon Sep 27, 2004 7:11 pm
[s]Unregisted User pfffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffft wrote on 03:41, 24th Sep 2004:
Lets set them free in Africa where they can be rendered immobile by not being able to fend for themselves and then eaten alive by hyenas - thats much more eco friendly.
Why Africa? Can we not just set them free in their natural habitats? And we're talking about being compassionate here, not being eco-friendly (although that is a happy bi-product of veganism and vegetarianism).
I buy free range eggs because no chickens have so far confided in me that they don't like laying eggs. I don't care about the pigs, cows and sheep because humans are omnivores and have the teeht needed to eat meat - further more they taste nice. If they din't taste nice maybe they aren't meant to be eaten. But they do.
Chickens can't talk. But if I meet one that can type, I will be sure to get them to sign on here and 'confide' in you that they don't like living in barns and having their offspring taken from them. Let it be said though, if you're going to buy eggs free-range are definitely the best ones to get!
In short, i dont feching care, as do most of the population of the world so showing pictures or whatever wont help your little crusade.
To each their own. We're not trying to show you pictures, we're just telling the truth.
Human being were not born to live on supplements they were born into the food chain. I don't see any vegetarian lions about and those wild pigs sure as hell dont just settle for the vege side of their omnivorous diet.
Vegans and vegetarians eat food like everyone else, not supplements. It's perfectly easy to get all the nourishment you need from a completely animal-free diet. We do have the ability to eat meat, that's true, but we also have the ability to choose not to - lions do not.
Be vegan but don't preach to those who like cheese, who like milk, who like meat, who like god damn feching yogurts because with all things, in moderation they are good. Meat in excess is bad is it? try living on grass you eejit. Livein gon any one thing too much will kill you or drive you insane.
No-one's preaching. Dairy products are actually pretty bad for you health-wise, as is meat (fact).
Next time try to sober up before posting on here, otherwise you're at risk of sounding like an utter idiot.
[s]"Those who claim to care about the well-being of human beings and the preservation of our environment should become vegetarians for that reason alone. They would thereby increase the amount of grain available to feed people elsewhere, reduce pollution, save water and energy, and cease contributing to the clearing of forests."
--Peter Singer[/s]