Do vegetarians ever feel remorse for all the vegetables they kill?!


Question:

Do vegetarians ever feel remorse for all the vegetables they kill?


Vegetarians kill far more vegetables than us meat eaters kill. Do you vegetarians ever feel sorry for all the innocent vegetables you slaughter. Just open a can of V8 and tell me that vegetables don't bleed!


Answers: Plants have feelings, we do a lot better when we are talked to and sang to. sitting on a window sill can be boring but when you come home and tell me about your day, that makes me happy. So keep eating meat people and stay away from us veggies! No. They are above feeling remorse for their victims. Yes they do. In the Twilight Zone. im not a vegetarian but, a vegetable doesnt have a feelings or senses. why should be having regret? naturally, its easy to expand vegetables than animals.. thats all. I don't have any V8, but here goes:

Vegetables don't bleed. I am not a vegetarian but I know a few people who are and I don't understand why they wont eat meat because they don't want to eat a slaughtered animal but they can wear them. I know their not all wearing cotton. In your other question you state that cows are a vegetarian food because they only eat plants (not true for factory farmed animals). You do know that more plants are consumed by animals raised for meat-eaters than the amount that people actually eat, right?

A meat-eater is responsible for more herbicide than a vegetarian.

Next time you decide to troll, you may want to use your brain to think before you post a smart-@ss question like this. =) Actually your "theory" is flawed. Meat eaters are responsible for killing 10 times as many plants as vegetarians. What do you think the cow, pigs, etc are fed so they can be slaughtered.

Also V8 juice gets its coloring from tomatoes, not blood. I suggest paying a bit more attention in school.

Ever hear the saying "Better to keep your mouth closed and be thought a fool than to open it and remove all doubt", you may want to take that advice. Meat eaters kill way more vegetables than vegetarians. Each animal you eat is fed at least 10-12 times its weight in vegetables. You have no idea what you're talking about. lol nice question but i don't think its nice to make fun of someones beliefs. even though it may be wrong to us. we have to be mature. and respect one another. its part of the food chain. you wouldn't walk up to a lion or tiger and be like umm mr. kitty i think you killing and slaughtering another animal for lunch is wrong here try a salad or a veggie burger. lol but any ways people have their own values and beliefs . just like not everyone believes in the same god. False, meat eaters kill far more vegetables than vegetarians do. What do you think the animals you eat were fed on during the long months of imprisonment that were their lives? A meal based on meat takes up 7 times more vegetables and cereals than a meal based on only those two last things. Get your facts.


Go vegan! Animal need to eat, do you know ? Indeed meat doesn't grow allready packed in supermarkets, before the "meat" there is an animal and this animal need to eat, and what does (s)he eat ? Others animals or vegetables.

PS: it's still time for another joke !

What do you see in the eyes of a blond ?
daeh reh fo muttob ehT What a question...... geez...

No, I guess I don't feel remorse because plants do not have feelings, they don't have nerve system, they don't bleed... they don't suffer pain... etc. etc. etc. Yes I hate it when the Carrots scream as I pull them out of my garden. It's even worst when I run them through the juicer... makes the dog whine in sympathy.

snicker, snicker.... v8 is yucky. oh, and vegetables dont bleed. although im sure ive heard a pepper scream If you can't tell the difference between a carrot and a cow, you need to go back to high school and take a biology class or three. vegetables cannot have feelings as no central nervous sytem. im vegan n im gonna remove all root veggies from my diet



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