CarlMinez said:
Why are so many people repeating the old "animals eat animals so I should be able to eat animals"-argument. It's completely irrelevant. Personally, I don't have any problem with humans hunting and eating animals. That is natural.
However, what we are talking about here is not hunting animals. We are literally farming animals, packing thousands and thousands of them together in cages only to slaughter them systematically in factories, after which we process the meat in huge quantities of water and adding God knows what chemicals.
There is nothing natural about it. In fact it's unethical and bad for humans and the involved livestock alike, not to mention the environment.
So just through away the "eating meat is natural" argument. Nobody is arguing that eating meat is natural, but that doesn't automatically justify the modern meat industry.
/sigh. First of all,
we weren't talking about anything. I was referring to
myself,
my life, and
my beliefs based upon
my life experiences. Stuff that I know for a fact you're not an expert on. The original poster asked why I eat meat, I stated why I eat meat. You pounced and tried to shove your own beliefs down my throat.
Anyway.
I repeat it because I
do hunt. I haven't paid for a cut of meat in a grocery store for years, and eat fast food
maybe five times per year since moving out of my parents' home.
And even if I
didn't hunt, I'd probably still repeat it, because the fact remains that we
are omnivores, and if it's not okay for us to behave as such, it's not okay for any
other omnivore to do so either. If those other omnivores had the intelligence and/or capability to harvest their favorite things to eat, they almost certainly would as well. Unless you're trying to make the claim that using our intelligence and tool-making skills, y'know... pretty much our claim to fame as human beings... to get what we want is unnatural. In which case... what?