ME!!! Personally, I think animal rights and vegetarianism go hand in hand. It doesn't seem right to me to be an animal rights activist and be a cause of their deaths in the first place...
I'm not. I'm sorry, but I'm an energetic person and I need to eat that protein, and sometimes I just crave it. There's a reason we have canine teeth.
The thing I'm against is the WAY they kill the poor Haiwan before killing them. I think I heard somewhere with cows that they lock the front part of the cow (the head) right over feeding trough atau something, so the cow can't do ANYTHING all hari but eat and dangerously overfill on all that Makanan before they finally kill them. >:( Makes me mad! I'm not sure if that's true atau not, but the way they treat these Haiwan before shipping them off into the Makanan we Cinta to eat is animal abuse. >:(
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Do a little lebih research on your first statement. anda will find that humans are naturally herbivorous. Why can't we kill Haiwan with our bare hands and nothing else? If anda see a roadkill deer on the side of the road, do anda stop for a snack? That is why we are herbivores.
I'm allergic to wheat/gluten (and other things, but that's the biggest one) and I already loose a lot of vital nutrients because of that. I really can't take protein out of my diet as well :/
I am. To be honest, going vegetarian was no big deal for me as my idea of being a meat eater was eating beef once a fortnight. I've generally preferred vegetarian options all my life and only really ate meat because I was telah diberi it. Upon finding out what meat was made of I stopped eating it immediately; fortunately my parents were completely understanding (my mum's a vegetarian anyway) and I just made sure I was getting a good balanced diet (which, as I berkata before, was no big deal as I already ate a lot of vegetarian options beforehand).
I'm sympathetic towards those who cannot go vegetarian for whatever health/allergy reasons they have, and that there are people who don't actually plan on going vegetarian. They have their reasons, I have mine, and I don't judge people based on their eating habits.
Technically I'm not a vegetarian. I don't eat vegtables but I also don't eat meat. Not because it's from Haiwan I just don't like it. So I live off of fruits and other things like that and me being a teenager of course I have to have my un-healthy things. Like chocolate. Hahahah. But I really think it's un-fair how they treat those animals. Once I learned that they had to kill Haiwan to get meat I pretty much refuse it because of the taste and it's an animal. I still eat meat once in awhile, but it's not store bought meat it's meat from like a fast Makanan place called Chick-fil-a. anda mainly find that in Southern U.S. but that's real meat not like McDonadls.
So I guess anda could call me a vegetarian, but I don't eat my veggies.