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I'm not a vegan and I use dairy.

I think that's a huge step from being a meat eater.

Isis

 

, " linda clark "

<lclark947 wrote:

>

> Well, the ways in which the milk cow is raised and treated during

their

> productive time is appalling. It is something that you need to

research on

> your own. A cow has to have a calf in order to make milk. Have you

ever

> wondered what happens to the male calves? They become Veal and

after having

> lived a terrible life. When the milk production of a particular cow

declines

> she is turned into that hamburger you eat. Anyway, do the research

and I

> think you will end up agreeing that drinking the milk from a

factory farmed

> dairy cow is not something you want to do. Pet cows? How about cows

that

> just get to live their own lives and not be a commodity for us. You

can live

> without it in this day and age, you can live without cheese and

other dairy

> products too. Then you won't have to worry about being part of an

abusive

> situation.

> linda

>

>

> > >and is drinking cows milk cruel? i know they have to me milked or

> > > they get sick, but if we didn't eat their meat, and didn't drink

> > > their milk, then there wouldn't be any cows but pet cows..

>

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Agreed, it is absolutely a big step. On another board I am on (sorry for the

robot speech, I cannot use the apostrophe key because it brings up some search

menu at the bottom of the screen and will not let me type it!) someone made a

wonderful point. Our goal should not be perfection, but to do good. Even the

tires on our cars involve some animal product or another. Being vegetarians we

do an absolute ton of good! We save animals from being killed, we save some from

being born, through that we save the bizillion gallons of water that is needed

to raise them, we save tons of waste from being produced, we save ourselves from

all the health issues associated with eating meat, and more. Ideally, yes, we

would all be vegan so hens would not be packed into cages, water and energy

wasted, cows would not be abused, male calves not turned into veal, and all

that. But what that other person said on the other board is that when someone

says, " But I could never give up ice cream, "

rather than judging them to be a bad person or unwilling to do good, we should

be saying, " Then give up everything but ice cream. " We can encourage them to do

good without insisting the end goal be perfection. We do what we can, and it

adds up. How much faster would the planet go to hell if we vegetarians did not

do what we did? Just my 2¢, not meaning to offend anyone. Another thing,

free-range and organic dairy and eggs are an option for those who are not vegan

but want to minimize their " footprint " . It is not perfect, but it is a step. We

do buy eggs on occasion and I am really impressed with Eggland (stupid

apostrophe, I hate being a grammar nut who cannot simply leave the dumb thing

out!!!)s Best cage-free eggs. The hens are fed a vegetarian diet and the eggs

taste a lot better than normal eggs. Organic cheese also (in my opinion) tastes

better than normal cheese, and all the organic cheese I have come across does

not have animal rennet or whatever the stuff is they

put in other cheese that is not vegetarian.

 

isisdarkshade <isisdarkshade wrote:

I'm not a vegan and I use dairy.

I think that's a huge step from being a meat eater.

Isis

 

, " linda clark "

<lclark947 wrote:

>

> Well, the ways in which the milk cow is raised and treated during

their

> productive time is appalling. It is something that you need to

research on

> your own. A cow has to have a calf in order to make milk. Have you

ever

> wondered what happens to the male calves? They become Veal and

after having

> lived a terrible life. When the milk production of a particular cow

declines

> she is turned into that hamburger you eat. Anyway, do the research

and I

> think you will end up agreeing that drinking the milk from a

factory farmed

> dairy cow is not something you want to do. Pet cows? How about cows

that

> just get to live their own lives and not be a commodity for us. You

can live

> without it in this day and age, you can live without cheese and

other dairy

> products too. Then you won't have to worry about being part of an

abusive

> situation.

> linda

>

>

> > >and is drinking cows milk cruel? i know they have to me milked or

> > > they get sick, but if we didn't eat their meat, and didn't drink

> > > their milk, then there wouldn't be any cows but pet cows..

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

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>But what that other person said on the other board is that when

>someone says, " But I could never give up ice cream, "

> rather than judging them to be a bad person or unwilling to do good,

>we should be saying, " Then give up everything but ice cream. "

 

I LOVE that :):). Brilliant.

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