What a Vegan is Really Thinking
A vegan person (unknown author) shares what he/she feels when eating
with his/her non-vegetarian friends. This person shares that his/her
thoughts usually fall on the animal flesh his/her friends are eating and
wonders why his/her friends, who are intelligent, thinking people
actually eat the flesh of dead animals. The author acknowledges that at
that point - food - it seems that where their ethics vanish. "They
recycle, eschew the use of cars, buy fair-trade coffee and bananas, use
environmentally friendly detergent," the author shares, "But when it
comes to the moral and environmental issue of meat consumption, their
desire for food they enjoy the taste of, the sensual pleasure it gives
them, overrides any ethical considerations."
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What I'm really thinking: the vegan
We'd love to hear how you feel when you are sharing a meal with your
non-vegetarian friends. Thank you!.
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