What do you think about the people who want to make everyone eat nothing but meat?
I don't know. They have to exist before I can think about them.

What do you think about the people who want to make everyone eat nothing but meat?
What do you think about the people who want to make everyone eat nothing but meat?
I don't know. They have to exist before I can think about them.![]()
^ FWIW, being forced TO eat meat would be just as bad as being forced NOT to.
^ Not particularly, no. Meat eaters are generally not as militant as vegetarians.
Really? I don't see anything wrong with being a vegetarian at all... I never thought that'd be something people would give that much shit to someone over... Especially more than people get for being gay.Do people really go around saying to each other "You must become vegetarian," or "You must eat meat"? I'm not talking about PETA, I mean do individuals really experience that sort of dialogue with other individuals?
There are a few vegetarians that do this to other folks. That tends to give everyone the impression that we are all like that. Trust me. We are not. I may personally feel icky about something having to die so I can survive but I would never wag my finger in someone's face about how they feel about it. I feel icky about that too. People have the right to make their own choices. Of course this works both ways too. I should be allowed the same courtesy. Most of the time I am not. I can honestly say I get more flack for being a vegetarian than I do for being gay and we all know how much people hate the gays.I have gotten used to it over the years but I usually don't tell people I am a vegetarian unless I absolutely have too.
^ Not particularly, no. Meat eaters are generally not as militant as vegetarians.
^ Actually I prefer "patty".
Think about it, though. Vegetarians define themselves according to what they're *against*. They are vegetarians because they refuse to eat meat. OTOH, meat eaters don't do that. We don't eat meat because we hate vegetables (and most of us don't even do that), we eat it because WE WANT TO EAT MEAT.
Meat eaters are defined by love of a thing; vegetarians, by the hatred of a thing. (In both cases, meat.) That makes all the difference.
That makes no difference, because in that case you could look at a gay man and say they "hate vaginas" but straight men "love vaginas" and therefore gay men define themselves by hatred and are more militant... I mean seriously? And actually, of all the vegetarians I know, they are vegetarians because they LOVE ANIMALS TOO MUCH TO STAND HURTING THEM FOR SOMETHING LIKE FOOD WHEN THEY CAN EAT PLANTS INSTEAD. My friend Tasha, the vegetarian friend I keep talking about, LOVES the taste of meat. Absolutely LOVES it. Bacon and steak are two of her FAVORITE foods, but she doesn't eat them because she loves animals too much and can't stand the thought of harming and killing them when she can be a vegetarian instead. It has NOTHING to do with "hating meat" and if that is what you truly believe than you are greatly mistaken.^ Actually I prefer "patty".
Think about it, though. Vegetarians define themselves according to what they're *against*. They are vegetarians because they refuse to eat meat. OTOH, meat eaters don't do that. We don't eat meat because we hate vegetables (and most of us don't even do that), we eat it because WE WANT TO EAT MEAT.
Meat eaters are defined by love of a thing; vegetarians, by the hatred of a thing. (In both cases, meat.) That makes all the difference.
Did you ever consider that people may become Vegetarian because they like vegetables?
Did you ever think that perhaps Vegetarians are Vegetarians because the average Vegetarian's lifespan is up to 7 years longer than that of a person who eats meat?
People can eat both vegetables and meat.And even so, I rather doubt that there's a high percentage of vegetarians who are thinking "I love vegetables so much I'll spend all my time eating nothing else". They do that because they are against eating meat (whether it be for moral or physical reasons).
No, because correlation != causation.
Meat eaters are defined by love of a thing; vegetarians, by the hatred of a thing. (In both cases, meat.) That makes all the difference.
Meat eaters are defined by love of a thing; vegetarians, by the hatred of a thing. (In both cases, meat.) That makes all the difference.
I eat vegetables because I love them not because I hate meat. I would appreciate it if you wouldn't put words into this vegetarian's mouth.
^ Oh I see now. My hating something makes it easier for me to be wrong and supposedly militant.(Sorry. In my quest to keep an open mind I sometimes forget about those pesky archaic social conventions. Oh and I love both chocolate and vanilla... just for the record.)
Why not? Ideas and beliefs are subject to critical thinking-- how else can we reject bad ones? Are you not judgmental of Nazis or Klansmen?Not indecisive, but on the other hand not judgemental of others' ideas and beliefs either.
That's not really the point-- the point is that people should be judgmental of ideas and beliefs. It's only okay to be tolerant of ideas and beliefs that are not harmful. Godwin aside, we should not be tolerant of Nazis or Klansmen or anti-Gay crusaders or pedophiles or illegal downloading or whatever.Why not? Ideas and beliefs are subject to critical thinking-- how else can we reject bad ones? Are you not judgmental of Nazis or Klansmen?Not indecisive, but on the other hand not judgemental of others' ideas and beliefs either.
Ah. A Godwin moment. Funny, that.
I think the real problem is defining whose definition of "bad" is correct, and it is clear from the thread that this varies considerably. [Bra... vo [sarcastic hand-clapping] - everyone]
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