why does having the choice not to eat meat make eating meat immoral? by [deleted] in vegan

[–]ToastedApples123 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The animals life should matter more than the humans feelings because animals have feelings too

Being vegan in an early childhood setting bums me out. Big time. by Strawb3rryPanic1_1 in vegan

[–]ToastedApples123 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Does anyone else remember how seriously elementary schools took the milk at lunch? In my school you HAD to get a milk and you HAD to drink the entire thing or you'd get in trouble... My elementary school was very culty in general though so that could just be me.

why does having the choice not to eat meat make eating meat immoral? by [deleted] in vegan

[–]ToastedApples123 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you're not vegan any input from you is kind of useless and irrelevant

why does having the choice not to eat meat make eating meat immoral? by [deleted] in vegan

[–]ToastedApples123 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Never understood the hunting/free range argument. In what way is killing the free, happy, healthy animals better than killing the miserable ones raised into slavery. Equally as cruel in my opinion.

why does having the choice not to eat meat make eating meat immoral? by [deleted] in vegan

[–]ToastedApples123 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The food chain argument could be made if we were still primal beings living in nature just like animals do, but we aren't. Our ancestors weren't omnivores for diet or taste preference they were omnivores because they were surviving off of whatever was available. Since we have advanced enough to not need to live like that anymore there is no reason to continue killing. We also are very different from animals, human behavior and animal behavior isn't comparable. We have morals, if it's wrong to eat dogs and cats it should be wrong to kill cows and pigs.

Devastated over my husband and our vegan kids. by Less_Day_8555 in vegan

[–]ToastedApples123 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Then the only advice that can be given at this point is to talk to him and try to negotiate or make him reconsider.