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Originally Posted by CDSmith
Here's a scenario: Your plane goes down over the ocean, you end up alone on a deserted island (or maybe with the one hot supermodel that was on your flight, I don't know I'm making this up as I go)
There are animals on the island, a few boars perhaps, a wild pig or three, plenty of fish and other marine life to catch and eat. You're not sure which plants are safe and which are poisonous, and the ones you do find aren't enough to fill your belly much less sustain you for the days or possibly weeks you may have to wait (or longer) before being rescued.
Every veggie here would hunt and fish, I guarantee it. Those who deny it are just that, in denial. Or they would starve to death.
Imagine that, starving to death with food all around you. How pathetic would that be?
My point: people in general eat meat, and have done so since the dawn of humanity. Deal with it. Given the right situation most if not all would hunt to stay alive, so best get off the high horse some are on and quit with the judging and criticism.
And above all, y'all have a nice day. :D
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I would hunt and eat animals yes. If I would find nothing to eat I would probably eat the supermodel.
Conclusion : we are all canibals.
Interesting point though about the judging and the criticism. Do you feel you are attacked by vegetariens because they chose to do other things?
I am 38 and I have been a vegetarian for 18 years. I have never started a discussion about this. Yet practically every meal I have been invited to I needed to explain why I am a vegetarian.
