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menu boy wrote:
>>>>Those of you who've insisted on calling me vegan despite my personal
>>>>objections to the term can finally stop. You can call me a flexitarian,
>>>>pescetarian, or, better yet, just call me "usual suspect." I don't have
>>>> time for mixing food with politics unless it involves civil
>>>>conversation OVER a meal, not uncivil conversation ABOUT it.
>>>>
>>>>I enjoyed sashimi -- raw fish -- with my sushi today for lunch. I await
>>>>all your nasty replies expressing outrage that I contributed to the
>>>>death of *one* tuna, because I'd love the opportunity to point out that
>>>>the rice in my sushi was responsible for far more animal deaths than the
>>>>little bit of fish I ate (on second thought, it was a couple generous
>>>>helpings). You wouldn't give a shit if I'd had my usual *vegetarian*
>>>>sushi today, even though it would've *still* caused animal deaths.
>>>>
>>>>So I really must ask, Why do you only object to the death of *ONE* tuna?
>>>>What is it about *ALL* the frogs, snakes, rats, nutria, raccoons,
>>>>rabbits, deer, birds, snails, and other animals killed in the course of
>>>>rice production that make their deaths acceptable?
>>>>
>>>>Face it, you only object to the actual eating of animals. You don't give
>>>>a damn if they're killed in the billions. If one dead tuna or steer gets
>>>>eaten, you say it's bad; if thousands and thousands of animals killed
>>>>for rice or other grain production, you find it fully acceptable or even
>>>>pass the buck and blame the farmer for farming in a manner you
>>>>financially support. Your worldview is so utterly ****ed, and you're so
>>>>hypocritical.
>>>>
>>>>Special PS to "Beach Runt": You said people who start eating meat again
>>>>after a period of abstaining get sick from it. It's been a matter of
>>>>years since I've eaten any kind of flesh, and I feel *quite* fine. The
>>>>fish was *very* fresh, so I've no reason for concern. You're as clueless
>>>>as they come.
>>>
>>>
>>>Being a vegan or a vegetarian or a meat eater is a personal choice.

>>
>>One difference among the three: veganism is religion.

>
> Yeah, I go to vegan church and worship the mighty carrot on the
> altar.


I'm not surprised you engage in phallic worship.