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You can't eat meat without animal murder. It's really that simple. Dragging your fixations on religion into it is just noise and some feeble deliberate attempt to derail the issue and somehow "prove" that you had a point.
Indeed. Can you point any inconsistencies in that sentiment, or prove it false? If not, what's the problem here?
Maybe it's stretching the word meaning a bit but I'd definitely be contributing to animal murdering by eating meat. The same applies if I buy new leather shoes. Driving a petrol car, otoh, the connection to animal killing is not as straightforward, but it's harmful for the environment and hence harming wild animals as well.
So yes, it's not polite, but acceptable.
It's funny considering how eating meat and using animal products is normalized in society, that when a vegan states a differing opinion (that also happens to be a fact) it's automatically them imposing their beliefs on people. I guess it's a symptom of the omnivore's cognitive dissonance activating for a moment.
My theory, which is mine and belongs to me, is as follows: cough He forgets, keeps on trying and then posts about it again cooooouuuuugggghh
Luckily the dream state is still one of the few remaining surrealist safe places to us humans.
As long as you remember that without tahini, garlic, olive oil, salt and some lemon juice all you're getting is pureed chickpeas.
His "friends", most definitely.
I think he's just playing it for his loyal followers. The only bad publicity is no publicity. The best thing would be that these blurts go unnoticed but we all know that's not going to happen any time soon.
- The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie
- Mulholland Drive
- Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
The Perry Bible Fellowship