I've been vegetarian for just over a month now. I've always disagreed with slaughter and other forms of animal cruelty, but haven't had the motivation to do anything about it. Recently, I found this motivation, and stopped putting meat in my food, and eating cheese with rennet. It really hasn't hurt me. If anything, its helped me, I've been getting up more awake in the morning, had clearer skin, and been able to look at my pets a little more happily.
But now, to the ethics of the matter.
This is all towards factory farming.
The meat industry sickens me. The idea behind the whole mess is repulsive: breeding something to be killed and eaten. Those of you thinking "animals don't have emotions/thoughts" are wrong. If you've ever had a dog or cat, you'll know that animals feel pain, and have emotions. The cows and sheep who's flesh you eat daily feel pain and have emotions as well.
Here's what good old wiki has to say about "meat". [cropped and bolded for conveniance]
if you care, read this one: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethics_of_eating_meatwikipedia - 'meat' wrote:In modern English usage, meat most often refers to animal tissue used as food, mostly skeletal muscle and associated fat, but it may also refer to organs, including lungs, livers, skin, brains, bone marrow, kidneys, and a variety of other internal organs as well as blood. The word meat is also used by the meat packing and butchering industry in a more restrictive sense—the flesh of mammalian species (pigs, cattle, etc.) raised and butchered for human consumption, to the exclusion of fish, poultry, and eggs. Animals that consume only, or mostly animals are called carnivores.
a tl;dr for you lazies:
- Questioning the ethics behind killing for food: if you dont need to do it, why? it is completely viable for everyone (bar those allergic to gluten) in a 1st world country to both drop meat, and still eat interestingly.
- The Animals are treated badly. No damnit they dont live in fields, or eat grass.
- Weather the animals are conscious enough to feel the pain, or understand what's going on. the general rule is that if an animal "exibits" behaviour similar to that of a human when put in a painful situation, it is being hurt. this means that any arguments concerning human mistreatment and abuse can and should be extended to animals.
- The whole industry wastes a lot of resources. The animals are fed grain, which needs to be grown in space and requires water.
all of this could have been put towards growing _human_ food, removing the middle group altogether.wikipedia wrote:According to the USDA, growing crops for farm animals requires nearly half of the U.S. water supply and 80% of its agricultural land. Animals raised for food in the U.S. consume 90% of the soy crop, 80% of the corn crop, and 70% of its grain. - The "We're evolved to eat meat" argument. Actually, we do just fine eating only vegetables, and our internal biology is more suited to plant digestion anyway. Eating meat has also been linked by many studies to a variety of health issues, including heart disease, diabetes and bowel cancer.
Anyway, I think its all unethical, hypocritical, inefficient, and unnecessary.
So I'm a vegetarian.
Discuss, yo'.