But I enjoy eating @salamander uchiha midnight so I have the right to eat him since he's already dead and he can't send me a message telling me to stop, and it doesn't even matter since he's already alive in JahanamOk.. Behave people. Let's not slaughter each other in a vegan thread.
Yes, when all slaughterhouses would have glass walls, how many people would be taken aback like your brotherWhen me an my little brother lived with out mom, at one point he stopped eating meat, he didn't say why at the time but it was because he had been visiting a farmer nearby and witnessed a slaughter.
I haven't taken any supplement in the past three months, I'll have you know. Doing just fine here. Funny how its literally all my carnivore friends that take atleast 5 times more supplements than I do. Which is the case everywhere. And livestock are fed vitain b12 and other essentials because the animals aren't getting enough either so that argument really holds no ground in the grander scheme of things. You should watch Gamechangers on Netflix. Plenty of professional athletes performing even better as vegans. Like I said on NB a few months back;And don't forget that truly vegan diet means lack of many vital vitamins and needing supplements. Also going fulltime vegan is luxury, not everyone has.
Not interested. Is it selfish and unfair to cows? Maybe. That's why Indians tried to make up for it by venerating it enough to not kill it for food. It was a house hold animal for milk and slaughtering it at the end was not very pleasant. But that's about it.The vegans that go 20 to 40 years on a vegan diet without any health complications should be enough to put your ignorance to rest and hopefully pave the way to an actual veganuary attempt
How about not cutting down their habitat and culling wild grazers and predators by the thousands for the livestock industry. That way, "pests" such as the camels have a larger perimeter in which they can live. And don't you see the retardation behind your words regarding the 'use' we have for the animals you mentioned, and then just shooting them from the air. Are they the pest or we? Your mindset is that of a virus and our species embodies just that.Not interested. Is it selfish and unfair to cows? Maybe. That's why Indians tried to make up for it by venerating it enough to not kill it for food. It was a house hold animal for milk and slaughtering it at the end was not very pleasant. But that's about it.
I am yet to hear what you plan to do with existing animals you do not need anymore, other than shooting them from the air.
You need to put your arrogance to rest. Your life style doesn't suit everyone. If you can follow it, good for you. But quit trying to shove it down other people's throat nor try guilt-tripping them. Such rudeness won't buy you any converts. You fail to recognize that this attempt to convert others is no different that religious people trying to "save " non believers against their wishes and as much rude and selfish.
Vegans don't buy clothes made from leather, kashmere or any other animal product. Cosmetics tested on animals are also out of the equation.yoyawn@ ... how about your clothes and shoes u wear ...aren't dey made from animal material...
animal isn't only source of food...ya know????..
ahahahahahahaahahaha fine u can pm and tell me teh truth...i won't embarass u here becuz u r my younger brother..Vegans don't buy clothes made from leather, kashmere or any other animal product. Cosmetics tested on animals are also out of the equation.
No, no, feel free to embarrass me on here go aheadahahahahahahaahahaha fine u can pm and tell me teh truth...i won't embarass u here becuz u r my younger brother..
my meatovegotarian personality won't alow me do that ...sory younger bro...No, no, feel free to embarrass me on here go ahead
Way to make miss the point again and again, and making useless rhetorical arguments and continue acting rude. Your "facts" are not really that grounded as you believe. Just look at the case of camel shooting. You do not know the context even but opining.How about not cutting down their habitat and culling wild grazers and predators by the thousands for the livestock industry. That way, "pests" such as the camels have a larger perimeter in which they can live. And don't you see the retardation behind your words regarding the 'use' we have for the animals you mentioned, and then just shooting them from the air. Are they the pest or we? Your mindset is that of a virus and our species embodies just that.
It's a slow process in which the 70+ billion animals steadily drop in numbers. While the industry still exists, many abbatoirs and farms would go bankrupt as some of them already do nowadays. Plenty of articles on dairy farmers pleeing for government aid due to a loss in demand. Many livestock farmers will make the transition to plant-based produce. And more sanctuaries will be created where the growing population of vegans will support the cause and help provide rescued animals a decent stay.
Here is a link to a site where you'll find quite a few previous dairy farmers that made the transition;You must be registered for see links
The vegan lifestyle suits anyone who is capable of making the connection, seeing the fundamentally corrupted ways of our world and willing to lay down a few habits which isn't really a lot to ask. The highest form of intelligence is compassion, wouldn't you agree? You just say I'm being rude because you don't have a single decent argument and hate that fact. Just be honest. And there is a big difference between veganism and religion. Christian missionaries think they are "saving" the people they're trying to convert. Vegans try to save the animals and our environment by converting the cause (humans) into the sollution. Think again, big difference.
u r right...here u know how to solo..How about not cutting down their habitat and culling wild grazers and predators by the thousands for the livestock industry. That way, "pests" such as the camels have a larger perimeter in which they can live. And don't you see the retardation behind your words regarding the 'use' we have for the animals you mentioned, and then just shooting them from the air. Are they the pest or we? Your mindset is that of a virus and our species embodies just that.
It's a slow process in which the 70+ billion animals steadily drop in numbers. While the industry still exists, many abbatoirs and farms would go bankrupt as some of them already do nowadays. Plenty of articles on dairy farmers pleeing for government aid due to a loss in demand. Many livestock farmers will make the transition to plant-based produce. And more sanctuaries will be created where the growing population of vegans will support the cause and help provide rescued animals a decent stay.
Here is a link to a site where you'll find quite a few previous dairy farmers that made the transition;You must be registered for see links
The vegan lifestyle suits anyone who is capable of making the connection, seeing the fundamentally corrupted ways of our world and willing to lay down a few habits which isn't really a lot to ask. The highest form of intelligence is compassion, wouldn't you agree? You just say I'm being rude because you don't have a single decent argument and hate that fact. Just be honest. And there is a big difference between veganism and religion. Christian missionaries think they are "saving" the people they're trying to convert. Vegans try to save the animals and our environment by converting the cause (humans) into the sollution. Think again, big difference.
Actually that's how you lose your grip on the audience entirely.u r right...here u know how to solo..
did u eat meat befor???..No, no, feel free to embarrass me on here go ahead
The point you were making about the imported camels is one that vegans have mentioned countless times in other scenarios such as the wolves that were being culled in the u.s. and Europe and the impact it had on the ecology. Even introducing species that were not native to the region isn't as damaging to the environment as the local livestock industry. The camels in Australia are chaotically disrupting infrastructure in search of water. As I mentioned in another thread; one third of the global fresh water supply is used for the livestock industry. Imagine if that huge land-mass and water supply in Australia was given back to the wild; would you then realize its not the camels that are a pest here? What you're doing is highlighting an issue that falls short in comparison to the wider scope of things.Way to make miss the point again and again, and making useless rhetorical arguments and continue acting rude. Your "facts" are not really that grounded as you believe. Just look at the case of camel shooting. You do not know the context even but opining.
And you are being rude as in being outright abusive. You are so full of yourself that you are breaking forum rules about not insulting others and doing so while replying to one of the staff. Cut it out. I won't put up with it.
Nope. Google it yourself.The point you were making about the imported camels is one that vegans have mentioned countless times in other scenarios such as the wolves that were being culled in the u.s. and Europe and the impact it had on the ecology....
I was already familiar with the topic prior to you mentioning it lolNope. Google it yourself.
u r rite i agree wit u in tis point...I was already familiar with the topic prior to you mentioning it lol
Refresh the page, I edited my previous post.
You seem to be under the misconception that I am here for debate on veganism. I cleared it in the beginning:I was already familiar with the topic prior to you mentioning it lol
Refresh the page, I edited my previous post.
Read the above again since you chose to reply it again despite my refraining from engaging you further first time around.There were no question to begin with beside a strong sense of resentment against people who proselytize, whether it's religion or veganism. This kind of campaigning itself gets me annoyed. I am a vegetarian but I do not tell others to follow the same either and do not like it when they start lecturing to other meat eaters either. Let people choose their diets without hounding them.