I had to write briefly regarding a book I was reading.
The intent of the authors was to help make Vegans feel less like freaks and to try and get people on the verge of being Vegan-to actually be Vegan.
They based all of their writing on Ethical Veganism.
Contrary to making me want to be Vegan, I found myself thinking, "Hell, I don't want to be like these assholes!"
They stated clearly they did not feel they were superior to anyone, and yet their words were riddled with a superiority complex, constantly saying how horrible anyone is who eats meat or any animal products at all. How the "rational person" knows it is a bad thing to do for all involved.
Implications that made me want to get together the biggest baddest group of carnivorous people to kick their butts.
I agree that the industry standards that are in place are cruel to animals and I certainly have never meant to promote them or cruelty in any sense by eating any animal products, but apparently I was doing just that according to this book.
Despite letting people know and constantly striving to be a better person, eating organic, cage-free, and local foods--I, in their eyes, am not rational.
So, despite them ruining a perfectly good thing---I decided to go Vegan again for various reasons although I doubt I will ever call myself an "ETHICAL Vegan" which would automatically put anyone near me that is not Vegan--unethical. I am doing this for myself primarily. I don't judge what people eat--this is my journey.
They also compared a few things which I don't feel should be compared. Yes, I know animals have central nervous systems and feel pain-humans have always eaten meat. It's been a part of the evolutionary chain--even Chimpanzee's eat meat when it's accessible.
How is the Holocaust like animal husbandry? How is the way a cow treated the same as a woman that was raped? How is our agricultural system the same as Slavery? These are comparisons they made, but regardless how they phrased them--I could not see their point. Another irrationality on my part, I'm sure..
what do you think?
Showing posts with label veganism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label veganism. Show all posts
Monday, March 15, 2010
Epilepsy and Veganism
I've gone Vegan again.
The first time I went Vegan it was because of the cruelty to the animals.
The second time I went Vegan it was because of vanity--and thinking I'd look sexy if I was Vegan.
Don't worry, I've come to terms with my sexiness since then! :)
The third time (now) I went Vegan it was because of my epilepsy.
I hope all three of these things shall unite and I can be a sexy no cruelty less-seizure type of person.
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