I'm not going to say too much about it, because it's all been said before.
Veganism:
Yes. I've been vegan for the
better of two years. I don't believe that it is necessary for sentient
creatures to suffer in most cases, if not in all. Since we understand that
our own pain is bad, we should realize that other's pains are bad. The
argument is very simple, and very true; we are creatures of conscience
and compassion. We don't harm each other because we have a good of our
own and we agree that pain is bad (unless we have basic perceptual problems)
not because we are rational. Rationality determines that humans have a
special moral consideration, not the only moral consideration. It
would be innapropriate and immoral for me to eat a severely retarted human
being, and it is innapropriate for me to eat a pig. All animals have a
good of their own. The moral consideration of x pain in one creature
does not preside over x pain in another. I.E. it is not more immoral to
kick a little girl in the face than it is to (for example) rip a cat's
tail off, if these two sufferings could be measured of equal value. There
fore, weighing the suffering of domesticated dairy, meat, and egg producers
against our implemented "desire", our minimal "suffering" in withdrawing
from such a diet that includes animal suffering is worth the relief of
the unneccessary suffering we subject animals to with engaging in such
a habit. Act.
A
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Things
you really should get if you are Vegan.