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Intersocial
I understand why people go vegetarian and I don't "blame" them lol. If you don't want to eat something that you know has been murdered, fine. It may ultimately be a waste of meat but e.g. I wouldn't eat onions purely because I hate the taste and they make me vomit, so I don't think that people should be forced into eating meat if their morals say not to.
Same, I understand why people choose to be vegetarian and don't blame them as it's their personal choice. It wouldn't be a waste of meat if the meat wasn't given to them in the first place, simply given to those who do eat meat. When I said 'if i'm given a meal for my tea which includes meat i won't not eat it because not eating it won't bring the animal back to life and if i don't eat it, basically the animal died for no reason and it's meat gone to waste.' I simply meant that I wouldn't ask for it but if it was cooked and given to me for tea then I wouldn't just turn around and say well no I don't it if you see what I mean?
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Intersocial
Piscatarians? Idk what the name is - people who are vegetarians but eat fish bug me - fish are meat, they are living, why make them exempt?
I completely understand what you mean. In some cases people just don't eat meat because they don't like the taste and in some cases just like the taste of fish but I see where you're coming from. I assume you mean those who are against eating meat because they don't like the way they are killed or that they were living things etc etc and if so I have the same view as you. Why would you exempt fish? Some people just don't see fish the same way as they see other animals such as cows and I personally don't know why because they still breathe and feel pain etc and it really annoys me haha