Should we have the freedom to eat what we want?!


Question:

Should we have the freedom to eat what we want?

Should we have the freedom to eat what we want if that freedom means the taking of a life?

I hear meat eaters say that what they eat is a personal choice. What if someone chose to eat you? Would that be a personal choice also?

Open your eyes meat eaters! The outfit you chose to wear to a party is a personal choice. The color you decided to paint your house is a personal choice. The taking of an innocent sentient beings life is not a personal choice, it is murder.

So when you say you have the freedom to eat what you want, just know that does not apply to eating animals. From this point forward, I ask that you no longer use that excuse.

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6 days ago
I will not sugarcoat the truth
- Ashley

6 days ago
jellbz, you said, "Sugar is after all vegan."
My response to you is this. It is not vegan, sugar is refined with cow bone char. Once again, your lack of education shines through. Please do some reading before you try to answer my questions.

6 days ago
FreeSpirit, I understand your frustration. However, eating meat is wrong. I will not tell a lie. It is my duty to speak for those animals to protect them from predators.


Answers:

What's the alternative? Vegetables? You mean, the things that once had life before being eaten by vegetarians and vegans? Beans? They had life once, too ... believe it or not. Fish? Don't even get me started on that subject. Whatever you can imagine putting in your mouth as an alternative to meat once thrived as something else. As for eating animals, read the Old Testament. You might just get a revelation you never had before. And, as for your question about 'what if someone chose to eat you'? Many humans have been eaten by animals. Do you know what those animals do after they eat people and other animals? They lie down and bathe themselves, because they just had a good meal! The animal kingdom certainly doesn't picket each other or debate among themselves about leaving other species alone.




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