(April 11, 2019 at 2:15 am)Nihilist Virus Wrote: Oh, calm your tits. I'm not judging anyone. I went to great pains to say that I eat meat and I think it's morally wrong to do so. So I'm not judging anyone. Abortion is immoral, but no one is being shamed or judged.Maybe not intentionally. You may very well have good intentions. But as they say, the path to hell is paved with good intentions. I've seen girls who are told that abortion is immoral, who've had to struggle with the decision. Hell, I've been one of those girls. When I got pregnant for the first time, I was reminded of how 'immoral' the decision of abortion was. How it was 'killing my baby'. And despite being pro-choice at the time, because of that--I wasn't able to make the decision that was best for me at the time. Because people kept reminding me how 'immoral' the choice was. "Personally, I'd never have an abortion" they reminded me. Nagging me (purposely or not) into not making the right decision.
Telling people "MEAT IS IMMORAL!" is way different than saying "ABORTION IS IMMORAL!" There are millions and millions of meat eaters. In fact, it's a minority of people that don't eat meat. It's the difference between saying "Same Sex Marriage is Immoral" and "Traditional Marriage is Immoral". One carries a stigma, the other doesn't. There's no stigma for eating meat. Nobody's going to go around and think "Oh my god, I'm a terrible person for making this decision to eat a delicious steak." Most people don't even empathize with animals enough to give a shit. But with abortion? There's a HUGE fucking stigma to the whole thing. One created by society, and propagated by those who find it 'immoral'.
"Tradition" is just a word people use to make themselves feel better about being an asshole.