Hypocrisy
Overheard the other day: "I've told you before - stop swearing in front of the kids, for fuck's sake." Your tales of double standards please.
( , Thu 19 Feb 2009, 12:21)
Overheard the other day: "I've told you before - stop swearing in front of the kids, for fuck's sake." Your tales of double standards please.
( , Thu 19 Feb 2009, 12:21)
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I've just realised something
As a meat eater, I must confess my choice of meat is primarily based on taste, healthy eating for me, and price.
However, I do like animals and am appalled at the conditions some of them are kept and killed.
I suppose it makes me a hypocrite that I'm concerned about them, wouldn't hurt them personally, but would happily support the meat eating system.
I've nothing against veggies, as long as they don't become militant and tell me how to eat. I do support them in wanting better conditions for animals though.
People will always eat meat. I don't believe it's a healthier diet (unless you're stuffing fatty lamb down every day). In my opinion, vegetarians should spend more time actively convincing companies/farmers, etc., to be more humane, rather than the whole population to stop eating meat.
( , Thu 26 Feb 2009, 9:38, Reply)
As a meat eater, I must confess my choice of meat is primarily based on taste, healthy eating for me, and price.
However, I do like animals and am appalled at the conditions some of them are kept and killed.
I suppose it makes me a hypocrite that I'm concerned about them, wouldn't hurt them personally, but would happily support the meat eating system.
I've nothing against veggies, as long as they don't become militant and tell me how to eat. I do support them in wanting better conditions for animals though.
People will always eat meat. I don't believe it's a healthier diet (unless you're stuffing fatty lamb down every day). In my opinion, vegetarians should spend more time actively convincing companies/farmers, etc., to be more humane, rather than the whole population to stop eating meat.
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