Yes, I believe him. If we all became vegetarians then there will be millions
of farm animals roaming about the place causing havoc. We must keep them in
farms and slaughter them to keep control of their numbers.
What utter rubbish. Obviously the person who wrote this thread is an idiot,
who doesnt realise that the meat industry breeds animals for human
consumption. If we all were to become vegetarians then there will be no meat
industry and thus no farm animals roaming about the place. The world would
be a better place.
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> > Try reading again.
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> > 5. Our oceans would be fished to extinction. Yes, all the vegetarians I
> know
> > eat fish and seafood.
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> > See, the writer is saying that most 'vegetarians' eat fish. This
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> > me to be true.
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> No, you read again with some knowledge.
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> The writer implied that all vegetarians eat fish.
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> Which is beside the point. The point is NO vegetarians eat fish. There are
> people who eat fish that call themselves vegetarian, but these people are
> ill-informed or liars.
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> Lesson one: Fish are NOT vegetable.
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> > The oceans are already in serious peril from overfishing. If eveyone
> became
> > 'vegetarian' in the sense that the writer means it and we omnivores
> observe
> > it, there is no doubt that the oceans would indeed be fished until there
> > were no stocks left.
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> In the sense that meat eaters could eat more fish, call themselves
> vegetarians and empty the oceans, yes.
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> Lesson two:
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> What is a vegetarian?
> Someone who does not eat meat, poultry, game or *fish* and who also avoids
> slaughterhouse by-products such as gelatine and animal fats. Most
> vegetarians eat dairy products and free-range eggs, Vegans avoid all
animal
> products.
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> http://www.vegsoc.org/newveg/index.html
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