Yes, I’ve heard you say it repeatedly, and you still haven’t proved it.
I don’t have to. I can find sites (and have found sites) which offer information on proper nutrition and demonstrated how a vegan diet can fulfil those requirements.
Alerting one to possible dangers doesn’t mean the road is unsafe. There is a difference between making a safe thing safer and making an unsafe thing safe.
And some people without ethics criticize ethical people – we call these people “assholes.” it’s pretty apparent that you have some bizarre anti-vegan agenda, despite being unable to demonstrate even the slightest harm ever done to a single child by a vegan diet. The day you stop eating meat is the day I’ll listen to you criticize me for being unable to avoid “eating” microbes. Until then, fuck off you twit.
Some years ago (1993, IIRC), I got into a discussion with my Philosophy professor, who was a hard-core animal-rights advocate. He didn’t believe in eating or using any product which had caused an animal to suffer.
At that time, he mentioned to me a study in progress that seemed to indicate that fish don’t feel pain the way other animals do; the chemical reaction in the brain that indicated pain in other animals is absent in fish, at least certain fish.
I admit I haven’t looked around to see what’s become of the study, but only because I wanted to present it as a hypothetical: assuming the above to be true, would the vegetarian crowd have a problem eating fish?
I am writing this on the road (a brief vacation) so I can’t contribute as much as I’d like.
However, I just want to say, Otto, barring profanity (please be careful, don’t want you to get into trouble!) I totally agree with your sentiments on this. We are debating with someone who seems to have such a rigid anti-vegan agenda. Frustrating.
Regarding the concept that vegetarians are “lazy” (or possibly hypocrites) because they do not go to the great and elaborate (probably impossible) lengths to avoid eating itty bitty critters - I agree with Otto completely, but wanted to add this. Do any of us feel “lazy” because we do not go to the great (probably impossible) lengths to avoid eating the minscule bits of rat feces that is invariably in our food? Do we consider ourselves “shit eaters”? Same concept with eating microscopic critters. It’s just not something we can do anything (realistically) about, so we don’t sweat it.
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With apologies. I have opened a thread in the Pit to express my sentiments toward Daniel. If you wish to delete that phrase from my post here (preferably replacing it with a link to the new thread if at all possible), please feel free.
Otto is right, I haven’t proved that veganism is harmful to kids. I really do not believe anything i would post would convince him. But I hope that others reading these posts would at least approach ANY radical diet, especially for their kids, with cautions a & good deal of research from someone not part of the “religion”. Please don’t BELIEVE me OR Otto-- do some reasearch yourself. I don’t hope to convince you veganism is harmful, but I do hope to make you think about it.
In a way, Vegetarianism is a religion. as you can see there are the fanantics (vegans), the inquistion (“they’re not vegetarians, they don’t follow the one true way I follow”), ect. Of course, there are also those who do not eat meat for religous reasons (like many Buddhists), but they are usually not as shrill & defensive. Others, of course, have switched to a vegetarian or semi-vegetarian diet for health reasons, and are not “religous” about it.
Yes, perhaps we have shown vegetarians are somewhat hypocritical, but it is hard to believe in the “one true way” of ANYTHING without becoming at least a little hypocritical.
But, hell don’t take my word for it, I’m an *sshole. But not a hypocrite.
Vegetarianism can get some people really wound up, maybe too tightly wound. And yeah, perhaps some veggies treat their diet in an almost religious context. But some of us just consider it another facet to our personality - something we take seriously, something we are willing to talk about (at times) but not something that we are fervently committed to encouraging others to adopt. If you wanna try it out, feel free. I’m not dead yet from being veggie - chances are you won’t die either. But I’m not out to nag anyone about it.
Anyway, some of the strident-ness you have read here (from me, Otto and others) is really more frustration than anything else. We are sick of being told that “you can’t survive without meat” or “plants have feelings too” (who said they didn’t?) or that you can eat fish (or chicken) and still be a veggie. Hey - after a while the constant misinformation being spread, and the people who are willing to correct you about a diet and lifestyle that you know far more about than they do (since you are living it, and they aren’t) gets on your nerves. Trust me, if you had to answer the same tired questions, hear the same tired arguments, time and again, you’d develop a little “edge” also.
As for this apparent fervent need to “prove” vegetarians are hypocrites - uh - get over it. Sure, some are, some aren’t. Same with the rest of humanity.
For instance, as I mentioned before, the concept that a veggie is a “hypocrite” because they eat microscopic critters is no more valid than claiming a person who eats commercially processed foods (which invariably have rat feces) is a “shit eater”. So if veggies are hypocrites for eating those microscopic critters, then all of us are “shit eaters” The same logic going on there, as far as I can see.
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“A Cat Cannot Have Too Many Toes”
I did read your posts, and I understood that you were discussing whether or not veganism was healthy for children. My points were all still valid (not doing something you think is wrong). I threw in the “for the record” part just so people would know where I stood in the whole thing.
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Ok, I just have to ask, for my own curiosity… are you mentally retarded?
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From an actual catalog: “Disco balls create an enchanting, dazzling effect of light shafts, adding movement and glamour to any occasion” the Abrams’ bris was certainly memorable
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Oh PLEASE. There is a big difference between “the one true way” in a religion and deciding whether something fits a definition. Vegetarian has a specific meaning. I think my question of my previous post has been answered.
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From an actual catalog: “Disco balls create an enchanting, dazzling effect of light shafts, adding movement and glamour to any occasion” the Abrams’ bris was certainly memorable
O p a l C a t www.opalcat.com
Opalcat: Aha, a crushing well reasoned reply that clearly answers all my points, done in fine debating style. Why don’t you go join Otto in the BBQ pit? He seems to be having a lot of fun there.
Although, wouldn’t BBQing ME be hpocritical of a vegetarian? Isn’t an *sshole an animal product?
My posts may or may not have convinced anyone that vegetarians are (sometimes) hypocrites, but the replies seem to answer the question in the affirmative.
Mr Moderator: I am rather new to the kind of message boards/postings we do here. (I have been doing some that are mono-subject fro a long while tho.) I HAVE tried to make no personal comments (altho I HAVE slammed vegans for being hypocrites, isn’t that the thread here?). I HAVE tried to debate the issue. Please let me know what sort of comments I have made that are marginal, so i can avoid them, or PIT them. Thanks :DitWD
That’s Ms. Moderator to you, young man. You haven’t made any personal attacks, true, which is why you didn’t get a specific warning; but when I have two warn two people within 24 hours, things are getting heated in general and I’d like everybody to back off for a while, 'cause if it keeps up I’ll choose to toss it in the Pit rather than pop back in every few hours to say “no, you can’t say that in GD”. You are certainly allowed to call vegetarians hypocrites and not “normal” here in GD; you can also say the pope is insane, or atheists are amoral, etc., etc., but you better back it up, and the ratio of facts and logic to unsupported sniping in this thread has dropped precipitously in the past few exchanges. On both sides.
Right. Because if you say “I don’t eat meat” and then go ahead and don’t eat meat, but you make some snide comments to someone on a message board, you’re being a hypocrite. :rolleyes:
Might I direct you toward the dictionary?
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From an actual catalog: “Disco balls create an enchanting, dazzling effect of light shafts, adding movement and glamour to any occasion” the Abrams’ bris was certainly memorable
O p a l C a t www.opalcat.com
Humorous link which may or may not go too far: here.
My take: yeah, I can’t avoid all animal products, and I never claimed to be perfect. I just do the best I can. shrug Whenever anyone takes a difficult stand, there are always a dozen people there waiting to nail him whenever he makes a mistake, who can’t wait to call him a hypocrite so they can feel better about not taking a stand themselves. (Why else would anyone care what I ate?) You just have to learn to ignore them and do the best you can do.
Having lurked around this site more a couple months, though i havent been a registared user until recently, i must say that i found this thread to be very interesting. I even went so far as to write a brilliant, at least i thought so, post with support for both Daniel and Otto, however i closed the window by accident and lost about 45 minutes worth of research and writing in a single computer blip. :mad:
Anywho… through my research i must say that Otto and several others have convinced me to at least cut my meat intake from it’s current levels. Congrats Otto, yosemitebabe, and assorted others. While you have not garnered a complete convert, you have successfully (sp?) opened my eyes to the evils of meat. anyway, back to lurking…
-N
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