HectorMeyer wrote:Eating meat, yet alone imprisoning animals for the sole purpose of killing and selling them for 2.99 is absolutely against my moral and ethical values. I want to see that asshole who says: "Well, yeah, I have no issues with that, come on it's not that bad".
Tell that to the baconator I just devoured.
I have no issues with that, come on it's not that bad. I like tasty, tasty animal flesh, and accept the process through which it ends up in front of me between two soft, white buns and covered in slowly melting cheese.
Furthermore, animals eat each other too since millions of years.
But it's still a purely cultural, not natural thing.
You're contradicting yourself pretty heavily here... Are you saying that humans should not be predators, that eating meat is solely a societal fabrication? How would changing that be any different from denying meat to any other omnivorous species? Should we impress the ~*grand moral and ethical issues*~ of eating meat upon every bear in existence? What about carnivores? They're
even worse! Death to all lions and eagles!