Guest guest Posted October 21, 2000 Report Share Posted October 21, 2000 Love it! I love straight forward people! I'm enjoying this too, it really makes this list more " human " if that makes any sense! Ha! People who are so stupid to say that plants are the same as animals deserve a blunt answer! Vicki Message: 19 Sat, 21 Oct 2000 11:00:43 -0700 (PDT) " S. Perez " <sperez60565 Re: teasing I absolutely love these comments..they seem so well thought out and compelling Some replies that I have given during the course of the past 10 years include: > " You can't possibly get all the vitamins & minerals you need " < hmmm..neither do most Americans with their fat-laden diets. thus, the booming herbal and vitamin industry (which most certainly includes non-veggies..just not enough of us to support the sales) > " You can't be healthy " < We'll discuss this issue further when you are lying in the hospital bed with clogged arteries and an erratic heartbeat. > " You're a hipocrite, you have to kill plants to eat them " < plants, having no central nervous system and no cognitive abilities, have no concept of fear, pain or death. unlike animals, who are quite aware of their own mortality. > " Humans are better than animals " < I beg to differ. look at our track record: we are capable of some pretty ugly feats. > " How do you find enough to eat " < I plan my menus well, something all Americans should be doing, as our nutritional habits are less than examplary. > " You're really missing out on this tasty steak " < yes. that, and high cholesterol, high fat content, maggots, waste from the meat production facility, bacteria and other orgasisms, forced antibiotics and > I have one family member who goes into a whole lecture about how evil PETA is and about all the evil things they do, every time we go out to eat (I'm not even a member of PETA). I've heard this lecture about 15 times. PETA gets a bad rap, but really, it is a very compassionate organization. It just depends on one person's particular preference for activism. Vegetarianism is not the norm, so in some ways, it is a statement as well as a choice one makes for their life. Some people are more comfortabel not eating meat and leaving it at that, others want their message to be heard. Either way, all forms are necessary. I think that the mere act of standing up for your beliefs and admitting to veggieism is activism on a small, very important scale. I have found that most people want some " scientific " proof that you have made the best decision because scientists/doctors/etc. say this is the best way to live. As if a cohesive argument is necessary to made your decision to be a veggie more valid. I like to simply say that it is a choice that I am happy to live with, but some people are not comfortable leaving it at that and want to ask questions. I am more than happy to oblige and will answer any questions that have been asked of me. Very rarely do I come across people who are hostile or rude about this... most people are curious and polite. Tho..I have met one or two people that seemed to take the issue personally, so with them, I agreed to disagree and we both went on our ways ok... I have been wordy enough steph -- The punishment for animal torturers/abusers should be exactly what they did to the animal. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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