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Originally Posted by Urbane Guerrilla
Veganism doesn't do it for me: it's overly citified and an antisurvival behavior. Get in a situation where vegetable foods are not available but animal foods are, and you either ditch the veganism or starve, possibly to death. Not my idea of a sensible philosophy. Omnivory's the way that doesn't impede survival even in difficult circumstances.
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And when was the last time you were in danger of starving to death? That philosophy might fly in Sudan or Ethiopia, but how often do you hear of people starving to death in the US? The "survival" agrument doesn't work here, where we have the most plentiful supply of food anywhere.
And if I were in danger of starving to death and meat were the only option for me, of course I'd eat it. I'm not stupid.
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Originally Posted by 404Error
It's not like they're going to keel over from a coronary at age 5 or 6, right?
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Actually, kids raised on typical Western diets of meat and milk can start showing build-up in their arteries at around age three. That carries over into adulthood. Actually Dr. Spock's book has lots of information about that.
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Originally Posted by russotto
Much as I hate to agree with garnet or any vegetarian or vegan, I have to agree with this.
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Russotto, can I ask you a question? Is there a reason you felt the need to slam me rather than just making your point? Was it fun for you? I'm just curious.