Such an argument is basically working on the idea that we only eat things we hate or loathe.
Yeah, that's not how eating works.
Yeah, that's not how eating works.
Actually it is part of our evolution. A big part of why our brains are as powerful as they are is because our progenitors ate red meat.Ginger768 said:Part of our Evolution? is that a joke?...Tell me if it is i'm terrible on picking up on this stuffTanis said:That 'argument' is bad, and whoever makes it should feel bad.
We're animals, that eat meat.
It's part of our evolution, DEAL WIT IT!
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You can survive without meat there's no necessity for it. The human race wouldn't end if we all became allergic to the stuff. We're omnivores, and since we live in a society that allows you to choose what you want to eat and both meat and other types of food are always available whether you eat meat or not is optional.
I agree with you on this. People have a weird way of "loving" animals, considering how some are unable to touch an animal unless the difference between "cute pig" and bacon is clear, and they seem to throughly ignore any indication that the meat they are eating once was that cute little piggy.NinjaDeathSlap said:The extreme to which they took that argument was idiotic. However, I would be lying if I said that it has never pissed me off how some people can gorge themselves silly on meat without a care in the world, but will recoil in disgust if they're ever told to do so much as pluck a chicken. I mean really, how hypocritical can you get? You want to be an omnivore? Be an omnivore. But don't then act like the farmer who has to cut Miss Piggy's throat in order to put yet another bacon roll in front of you is some kind of brute.