Just because you decide to become a vegetarian doesn't mean you need to change the world. A lot of non-veggies get really defensive about this issue, I think because they might feel guilty deep down. People tend to look at vegetarians as people who walk around starting fights and trying to make everyone quit eating meat when it's not like that at all. Because of them feeling this way, they try to make vegetarians feel guilty by starting these lame arguments with them. Non-meat eaters don't feel bad for the plants we eat even though they are "alive", they don't feel bad for the insects killed in the agricultural processing... the whole point of them starting those arguments is just that - to start an argument. Don't let anyone like that get to you, more than likely they could care less about the environment. They just want to make you feel guilty because you're different. You've taken a stand for
animal rights. You have done something good for the environment as well as yourself. It's nobody elses business.
As for trying to argue that issue... you can't really. Like I said, just because you're a vegetarian it doesn't mean you can save the world. You can't change everything or save every species no matter how nice the thought might be. Think of how many plants, insects, rodents, small animals, and trees are completely wiped out for the use of land for cattle farming? Not only do they wipe everything out but they contaminate the soil and water with all sorts of things. And of course we can't forget the cows and their upcoming date with the butcher. You have done so much already by
becoming vegetarian, but honestly I don't really no how much more one person can do. If it really bothers you that much perhaps you can grow your owns veggies? But no matter what you do, something else is going to cause suffering somewhere. We can only do so much. But even one step is better than none
Beth
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: Jezebel on 2001-06-01 15:34 ]</font>