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Originally posted by Moby@ Play
"Oftentimes when I meet somone they ask why
I'm a vegan(a vegan is someone who niether eats,
wears, or uses animal products). Before I list the
reasons why I've chosen to be a vegan let me say that
I don't jusdge people who choose to eat meat. People
make different choices for different reasons, and it
is not my place to judge the choices that other people
make. Just being alive is inevitably going to cause
suffering. But anyway, here's why I'm a vegan.
1)I love animals, and I believe that a vegan diet causes
less suffering than a diet centered around animal
products.
2) Animals are sentient creatures with there
own wills, and it seems wrong to force our will onto
another creature just becasue we are able.
3)A great deal of medical evidence points to the fact that a
diet centered around animal products is terrible for
you. Animal product based diets have been repeatedly
proven to cause and exacerbate cancer, heart disease,
obesity, impotence, diabetes,etc.
4)A vegan diet is materially more efficient than an
animal product based
diet. By that I mean that you can feed lot's more
people with grain directly than by feeding that grain
to a cow and then killing the cow. In a world where
people are starving it seems criminal to fatten up
cows with grain that could be keeping people alive.
5)The raising of farm animals is environmentally
disastrous. All of the waste from animal farming gets
washed into our water supply, poisoning our drinking
water and fouling our lakes, streams, and oceans.
6)Vegan food is nice to look at. Compare a plate with
grains and fruits and vegetables to a plate with pigs'
intestines, chicken legs, and chopped up cows'
muscles.
So that's pretty much why I'm a vegan. If for
some reason you ever decide to become a vegetarian or
a vegan, please do so carefully. Most of our
conventional diets are so meat and animal product
based that when we give up meat we don't know what to
replace it with. Although a vegetarian or vegan diet
is a million times healthier than a carnivorous diet,
making the transition away from animals needs to be
done wisely. Most health food stores and bookstores
have good books that can help you make the transition
from an animal product based diet to a vegatarian or
vegan diet.