Anonymous wrote:Thinking about it as a political issue. What do you think the proper justification is for it, if any?
Anonymous wrote:Tell that to the Native Americans who watched white bros kill off their buffalo, their greatest source of protein for millennia.
Anonymous wrote:We are animals and we are meant to eat animals. It’s nature.
Beef or Fish are two of the healthiest things you can eat.
Chicken is a little more iffy because of all the hormones pumped into chicken. Red meat is better.
Whatever they tell you is bad for you, do the complete opposite
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thinking about it as a political issue. What do you think the proper justification is for it, if any?
I don't justify it. I know it's wrong, but I keep eating meat because I feel healthier when I eat meat. I tried to go vegan, then vegetarian, then I just gave up and started eating meat again. I don't eat beef, and I try very hard to eat fish, as long as it's not contaminated with heavy metals. I think human beings need to eat meat. I wish it weren't so. I try to only buy organic, grass fed chicken and pork, and never buy farmed fish. It's not easy. I'd quit if I could, but I don't know how I can.
Hundreds of millions of Indians would disagree.
That’s fine. Different people thrive on different types of diets. My people tend to be lactose intolerant, for example, so an ideal diet for me is likely to be different from the diets of people who aren’t lactose intolerant. DP
It’s really not a both sides issue. You do not need to eat the amount of meat that you probably do in order to survive. And the issue, for me, is not eating meat in and out of itself. It is the manner in which the industry is carried out, which is disgusting, it’s cruel, it’s inhumane, it’s unethical.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great way to loose weight.
A great way to raise your cholesterol and block your arteries.