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apparently you skipped my post completely...it just amazes me. Everything is a weed tha should be killed..but aren't humans the most overpopulated species on the planet? And we are invasive, we are everywhere! So why sin't it ok to cull humans? And the thought process of "wow, look at that amazing and bueatuiful, majestic and wild free creature, i have to kill it!" Just blows me away, I feel like I'm the craz one in this world. As for overpopulation of deer, it's only because they have less and less land to live on do to humans cutting down their forests and spreading roads and houses etc.. like a disease. Why is the notion of not killing and murdering animals so hard to grasp?On Umbra on soy vs. meat posted 4 years, 1 month ago 27 Responses
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missing the bigger picture
I think one of, if not the biggest reason for going vegan is the ethical and moral reason! I am proudly Vegan and cannot justify as an intelligent and compassionate person, the killing of an animal, the taking of life only to satisfy my greedy tastebuds..for 10 mins of satisfaction. If there are alternatives to getting the protein etc.., then what possible reason is there for continuing this brutal practice? Life is quality of life is sacred, or should be. I am not coming from a religous standpoint at all, but a spiritual one I suppose. Taking of life for no qualifiable reason other than selfishness can not be acceptable, just as taking human life is not. I see no difference, as we are all on this planet together and should live in harmony as much as possible. That may sound corny, but it's still true. All other animals in nature find a balance with each other yet as intellignet and civilized as we are, we still allow the slaughter and torture (dairy and poulty industry) as if it were something totally normal and acceptable. Times and peopels attitudes have to change if we will have any hope of avoiding self destruction both physically, ethically and spiritually. This is coming from one of the biggest meat and cheese eaters in history...so if I can wake up and do it, anyone can.On Umbra on soy vs. meat posted 4 years, 1 month ago 27 Responses