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Abner Hale
 
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Scented Nectar wrote:
> > > As a whole. That's what I'm talking about. There's not
> > > enough of your grass fed beef to supply the full demand
> > > for beef. That's where the rest of the industry comes in,
> > > factory farming beef, pork, poultry, eggs, dairy... There
> > > is a high demand for these products.

> >
> > So what? There's enough grass fed beef to supply YOU. What's YOUR
> > excuse?

>
> I guess you don't get it. Two of the groups you're
> crossposting to here specifically don't eat dead
> bodies, regardless of what you might think of that.


I don't care one way or another what you eat. But I enjoy pointing out
that your stated reasons for doing so are intellectualy slovenly and
phony.

>
> It's kind of silly to suggest that a vegetarian eat
> meat.


Have I?

> Especially when their primary reason
> is health.


We've seen that your primary reason is "it's icky." Not health.

> If I thought that humans were meant to
> eat meat, I would chalking it up to nature as much
> as any other carnivore.


Find yourself a biology text and look up "omnivore."

> But I believe that we are
> meant to be vegetarian. You're free to believe
> differently, just don't push your beliefs on me.


So what? You have NO expertise in that area.

>
> > > If all meat eaters turned to hunted meat and grass
> > > fed beef, the hunted would become extinct. The
> > > demand for meat is too high. Also, there would
> > > be people still demanding pork and poultry.

> >
> > There's enough for YOU. What's YOUR excuse?

>
> See above.


You think it's "icky." Why not just say so? Why all the other
bullshit?

>
> > > Even if some uncommon meats are somewhat lower in cds
> > > I still don't like the idea of eating dead body parts. I think I
> > > can speak for most vegan/vegetarians on that matter. Eating
> > > dead bodies is just not an option. The idea is quite repulsive.
> > > There are always vegan alternatives, some with 0 deaths,
> > > whereas meat will always have a minimum of 1.

> >
> > So, it's not about ethics, it's about aesthetics. You think it's
> > "icky."

>
> It's both. And more.


No, it's not. It's just aesthetics.

>
> > And NONE of your "vegan alternatives" have 0 deaths. NONE.
> > You ARE a hypocrite, a moral shirker of the worst sort.

>
> When I've eaten stuff grown in friend's gardens, there are 0
> deaths.


What's that, one percent of your diet?

> Also, when I eat things grown on small scale or
> hobby farms, there's 0 deaths.


No, there probably isn't.

> They taste better than
> commercial too. One time we found a giant puffball
> mushroom in my mother's backyard about a little smaller
> than a soccer ball. We ate mushroom 'steaks' for lunch.
> Absolutely delicious, nutritious and 0 deaths.


And the rest of the tiem you happily stuff supermarket veggies in your
huge, gaping pie-hole.
Fact is, you COULD do more, but you don't. You're a phony.