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My best friend is a vegetarian. I respect that and all and think it's great that she's standing up for animal rights. However, she wears and uses leather products, and uses art brushes with camel/horse hair, uses glue... etc. And I brought this up to her, and she shrugged it off.
So, what I'm posting about is, if someone avoids EATING meat, but uses it in other ways, isn't necessarily a "true" vegetarian, are they? |
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I don't see any difference in eating the cow and using its hide for shoes. She sounds like half a vegetarian.
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Yah, that doesnt make sense. Well, it does.. shes a vegetarian not a vegan. But how could she just shrug it off? Animal rights are animal rights and they wont have any if you use their products. Im not a vegetarian because I was grown up on meat and like it. Id love to give it up, but I dont have the will power to do so. I try to buy the fake meat products though, but Im a sucker for cold cuts.
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Yeah.I mean Amanda is a Vegitarian but one day I saw her in suade and I was like "Amanda you DO know that suade is cow right?".
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you can be a vegetarian for reasons other than animal rights. i know im non-strict just because i dont like pork, beef, etc...
and there are people who dont eat meat just because they dont like it or they're on a meat-free diet. so in that sense it doenst not make her one if she wear leather. if she is doing it because of animal rights...then thats really hypocritical. |
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I agree that it is hypocritical to not eat meat but kill the animal for other things. IMO, that still doesn't make her a non-vegetarian just because she uses other parts of the animal, because vegetarian usually only refers to your food choices and not your choice of clothes, etc.
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I'm in between a vegetarian and a vegan. I become one because I thought it was disgusting to eat something that was once alive. I refuse to wear dead cows or sit on dead cows. But it all depends on why you're a vegetarian and how strict you are.
Now...what does glue have to with animals?!? Is there some kind of animal product in there?!
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anyway, i was a vegetarian there for a while... it wasn't for animal rights, it was so i could loose a few pounds... o nce i lost the weight i wanted to, i slowly introduced back in meats.. i still don't eat pork though, but tha'ts mainly just a personal preference. So it all really depends on what the person is doing it for, y a know? If they walk the streets with signs protesting slaughter houses.. then they go on and slip out their leather coat, then yea , tha'ts a bit hypocritical. |
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I respect vegetarians beliefs, but doubt that if only a small percentage of the world stops eating meat that less animals will be slaughtered- in fact the animals meat would be wasted instead. I think maybe it'd be better just to eat animals dying of antural causes- cos It's controversial the animal rights thing. I am strongly against inhumane cruelty to animals, and anyone harming defenseless animals such as cats, dogs etc... should be imprisoned for 7 years and made work community service, perhaps at an animal shelter or something, and never allowed to own a pet again. But then eating cow, it's contoversial and confusing, cos I think animals have souls and feelings too. My last science teacher was a vegetarian.
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