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they say im crazy but i have a good time
...wow now freedom is making the world worse...
It depends what you mean by freedom....wow now freedom is making the world worse...
See, @OldNewbie wasn't holding out on us. Started with the reference above because of the title. It's quite good, IMO, basically agree. Encourage vegetarians to read it. That's why the argument in an above post focuses not on animals' alleged rights, but on ours. Specifically, what right do we have to claim animals are our property?
From the article:
Is there anything else in the above references on property/exploitation arguments?
The links were for the specific claim I made, "Some even claim more animals would be killed in the latter. (Not more in mass, more in number.)" Part of that was choosing more of the sciency-type items from multiple sources and included pro-vegan ones. There are TONS of vegan-written articles/arguments regarding the difficult question of exploitation and the limits of what is meant by the particular segment of the vegan dogma supported.
Some don't even have a firm grasp on germ theory. How much effort will it be to teach, show or whatever, to make sure neural development is not harmed in vegan children throughout the social strata of society?
Are there references above addressing this concern as well - that vegan children might sometimes show neurological deficits? It's a hypothesis that's plausible enough to want to test scientifically, but unaware of any specific evidence. Even if there is, it might be the case that such deficits can be easily remedied with careful choices or supplementation, without reintroducing animal foods. Suspect many vegan parents would be supportive of such research. Know a number of happy, healthy vegan children (and none who aren't), but such evidence is anecdotal, based on a small, biased sample.
A well-balanced vegetarian diet can provide for the needs of children and adolescents. However, appropriate caloric intake should be ensured and growth monitored. Particular attention should be paid to adequate protein intake and sources of essential fatty acids, iron, zinc, calcium, and vitamins B12 and D. Supplementation may be required in cases of strict vegetarian diets with no intake of any animal products. Pregnant and nursing mothers should also be appropriately advised to ensure that the nutritional needs of the fetus and infant are adequately met. Recommendations are provided. Adolescents on restricted vegetarian or other such diets should be screened for eating disorders.
We report on the case of an infant who was hospitalized because of failure to thrive, megaloblastic anemia, and delayed psychomotor development. He was 10 months old and had been exclusively breast-fed by his vegan mother. Investigations showed vitamin B(12) deficiency with hematocytopenia and pervasive developmental disorders as well as vitamin K and vitamin D deficiencies. The infant's mother presented the same deficiencies. Introduction of vitamin supplementation normalized the biological disorders, and the infant showed weight gain and neurological improvement. This case highlights that a vegan diet during pregnancy followed by exclusive breast-feeding can induce nutritional deficiencies in the newborn, with clinical consequences. Detecting mother and child vitamin deficiencies and preventing them is essential.
I believe @TiSteamo mentioned the issue tangentially when he was writing of his child in the other thread:Thanks, these are all pretty similar. Most are case studies, which while not as helpful as well-designed epidemiological studies, still provide value. Reproduced two abstracts below as representative.
Again, agree completely. Such information should be communicated to prospective parents whenever cultural practices raise concern for children.
Do we define virginity as never had a lingam in her yoni? If so girls that are exclusively BJ/anal/solo or girls only could be.And are pornstars virgin?
Imagine we can all use some hot veg porn after that exchange.
Sexy or freaky? Or simply breakfast?
But, what changed? Is it just the fact stores will treat the higher-priced item with more care, thus allowing more to be available? Or, have they done some gene engineering to make them more robust for transport? (For some, I'd add a third. The price made more local farmers take up the crop. For me, I'm close enough to farming areas to not have this be the key issue.)
Addendum: In a certain frame of mind, this tomato image evokes all manner of sex acts. Every protuberance and crevice anyone could want. Good thing it's already been assimilated. Still, probably need to get out more.
Also, @OldNewbie, recall the grocer once had a similar tomato labeled as Mexican (they do their best to source locally, but sometimes make exceptions). Wondered the same thing at the time - how an heirloom tomato survived the trip.
Cursed is he who, with cunning, wounds and destroys God's creatures! Yes, cursed the hunters, because they will be hunted, and by the hands of unworthy men they will receive the same mercy that they have shown to their innocent preys, the same! "
Jesus of Nazareth
Is the term "anti-natalist", as it's being used here, considered a derogative or a complimentary label?
Huh always heard it as fruit (what we are biologically Made to eat) .like an apple. Not that I would not eat the lettuce but the apple would satisfy me in every way
Tomato porn is rapidly becoming an obsession. Might need its own thread.
So much more appetizing than the babes above. Believe Gary Francione said something like: gather together a baby, a bunny, and a head of lettuce - show me a baby who plays with the lettuce and eats the bunny.
Huh always heard it as fruit (what we are biologically Made to eat) .like an apple. Not that I would not eat the lettuce but the apple would satisfy me in every way
Cursed is he who, with cunning, wounds and destroys God's creatures! Yes, cursed the hunters, because they will be hunted, and by the hands of unworthy men they will receive the same mercy that they have shown to their innocent preys, the same! "
Jesus of Nazareth
It is taken from the Gospel of the Essenes.
In fact, I don't believe that Christ ate the lamb at the Last Supper.
Many translations are wrong.
Where there is talk of "meat", the exact translation was "food".
This is true. And this is the meat we should be eating .apple hasApple has meat .Coconut. Pretty much anything hahaSome vegetarians (and others) claim that Jesus may have been an Essene. Apparently, his teaching can be interpreted as being consistent with theirs. Even knew a couple who tried to live as Essenes.
Meat does NOT only mean animal flesh. It can also mean anything of substance, for example "the meat of the matter". We still call the edible part of nuts (like walnuts) meat. Carol Adams, a vegetarian/feminist author has argued the point. In the US, there's currently a fight over whether manufacturers of some non-animal meat alternatives can label their products as "meat".