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In reply to the discussion: So glad that I gave up eating meat. So glad that I can look in any animal's eye and say... [View all]renate
(13,776 posts)I agree, there's a difference between people with celiac disease and vegetarians. My point wasn't that there was an exact parallel between the reasons for the two people's choices, only that I would not go out of my way to tell someone with celiac disease that I was about to eat wheat the way that some posters are going out of their way to tell a vegetarian that they're about to eat meat.
Also, I most certainly would NEVER make fun of somebody's choices in a conversation with them. Perhaps I would think that somebody with a tattoo on his face had made a bad decision, but civil people do not mock others to their faces. The fact that some people do so does not make it okay. We're all free to form our own opinions of what others do, but I just don't understand the deliberate rudeness of some meat-eaters towards vegetarians. It strikes me as odd.
Yes, I am familiar with Temple Grandin's work. Killing an animal humanely is certainly better than killing it with maximum cruelty, but that doesn't make it fun for them. I don't need meat to live or to feel healthy, so I'm not going to be a part of killing an animal just because I like the way they taste. It's my choice to put the desire of an animal to not be killed (really, not to be borne and bred for the sole purpose of slaughter) ahead of my desire to eat a hamburger. Yet that choice seems to really bug people who eat meat. I have no idea why.
But it's okay that we disagree. That's what a discussion board is for.
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