Do vegans and veggies think omnivores are blood thirsty?!
Answers: Do they think they are evil and murderers?
Some of the hardcore ones, do
The petabots do too
Besides, the vegans and veggies completely IGNORE all the blood that is shed in the veggie fields..but then birds, squirrels, frogs, rabbits, moles, voles, mice and rats...aren't as cute as the animals the omnivores eat, are they?
NONEtheless their deaths are the direct result of their blood lust for veggies..
Ever seen what happens to a rat that is poisoned around the grain elevators..ever seen them die the slow horrible death, that the poison causes them to linger, and suffer, for days???
No, just have a way higher cholesterol than we do.
Personally, i am a vegetarian myself. None of my friends or family members are vegetarian and I respect their beliefs. No, I do not think omnivores are blood thirsty. They respect my needs and I respect theres, as simple as that.
If they were blood thirsty, then they'd eat more rare meat. I think most of them are afraid of the blood, and probably wouldn't eat it if it did have it. Of course, there are exceptions. So maybe some are blood-thirsty?
No. I'm the only vegetarian in my family, aside from my wife, and I can't say as I walk around on thanksgiving thinking of them as "evil murderers."
no of course not
i dont care is someone is an omnivore or not,
but what i dont like is how people criticize me for being for vegan.
No, not really. Just a few extremists are like that. A minority of hunters fall into that category. The type who hunt defenceless animals more for the sake of killing something, than for the sake of filling their freezers. Some of those individuals would probably shoot people if it was suddenly made legal to do so.
So, no. Not many bloodthirsty people around, when taken as a percentage of the total.
well i don't know about the others but i do, i also think you are lie fed, i think that animals are lovely and kindred, to eat them would be a moral crime, you can do fine without meat.
I don't think people are "evil" or "bloodthirsty". Except in the case of the factory farmers. THEY are bad. But no, I don't hold it against people for eating meat. I'm the only veg in my family, and I only have one close friend who is veg.
I will say, however, that I definitely don't agree with them.
And I resent the earlier comment concerning Peta. I'm a member. Some go to extremes, but that's no reason to judge us all!
I'm correcting something. Aside from the factory farmers, I also think those who don't CARE about what the animals go through are harsh, and those who eat it and then gloat about it, like my sister does, saying stuff like "Yum, cow." and crap like that. Oh, and people who kill animals for sport. That's messed up. I'll admit that I'd sooner shoot the hunter.
Why in the WORLD would I think such of you based only upon your personal choice of diet??
Being a vegetarian/vegan is a choice of way to eat - if vegan, add in other choices that they also bind upon themselves as well apart from diet as well.
How ANY could think that you eating meat would make you a 'blood thirsty', 'evil' or worse yet 'murderers' - - is WAY beyond any type of logic at all.
No, I do not think omnivores are blood thirsty. I may not agree with them on their choice of food, but I do respect it. It is a stereotype that all vegetarian go around harassing people that eat meat, or secretly think of them as horrible murderers. Many of us simple want respect for our choice and in return we give the same.
Well as we frequently have cause to point out, not all veg*ns are of one mind; we don't all think the same thing.
That said, I think only a few nutters and over-zealous recent teenage converts would hold such views.
I'm vegan. Most of the people I love are meat eaters; most of the people I respect are meat eaters. And I use the word murderer to describe someone who kills a human being.
I'm vegan, and don't even think about what other people eat.
I like people if they are nice and don't try to make other people miserable. It's not very difficult.
I'm a vegetarian.
I am also an omnivore, as are all vegetarians.
I am not blood thirsty, neither are all the other vegetarian omnivores.
Why did you ask a question about "where are all the adults ? "
I'm wondering the same thing about you.
No, I'm married to a wonderful man that eats meat and if I thought that we would have never even made it past the first date, not to mention had kids and set up a life together. ;) To each his own. Though my husband has dramatically decreased his meat intake and he did get a lot healthier (he used to sort of live off of the standard American bachelor diet though... fried stuff, fast food, anything that comes in a box from a store freezer that takes less than 5 minutes to microwave and eat). Granted we are all omnivores biologically, so I'm assuming you meant omnivores that choose to eat meat.
I can't speak for other vegetarians. I don't but I also eat meat in moderation.