The Hindus don’t
eat beef because cows are to be revered and respected more than other animals.
The Muslims don’t eat pork because pigs are far too unholy. I find both forms
of discrimination very offensive. Other animals should certainly wonder what
cows have that they don’t. Their holiness notwithstanding, they are still
forced to eat garbage. Other animals must also wish they were as bad boy as the
pig so that they could be detested by all and spared the ordeal of being
cooked.
I sure feel bad
for chickens. It’s quite unfair that nobody forbids their followers from eating
them. Worse still, doctors recommend that they be eaten because they are
healthier than red meat, although I do remember having read that goat is even
healthier than chicken. I’d feel bad for goats but I’m given to
understand that the rest of the world hasn’t taken quite the same sheen to them
as Indians have.
I was able to
understand the premise for regular vegetarianism which I grew up with – no dead
animals are to be eaten, unborn, murdered, accidentally dead or any other form.
Being vegan sounds like a prescription for malnourishment. People who don’t eat
meat but eat fish, people who eat all meat except beef/pork, people who refrain
from eating meat on specific days of the week – they all baffle me. You’re
either for eating meat or you’re against it. Temporary abstinence suggests that
you consider the act of eating meat “wrong”, so you should probably consider
permanently turning vegetarian. Excluding certain animals is akin to building
hierarchies in the animal world and attaching different weights to the lives of
each group of animals. It’s just very
complex insanity.
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