I agree that going Vegan is a bit extreme, as a person has to give up all animal products just to eat the way they wish to, but it's a serious logical fallacy to say that since a few ex-vegans seemed more sickly prior to putting meat back into their diets that this same condition applies equally to every Vegan out there.
Also, if a person chooses to go Vegan due to a philosophical and moral conviction, it is wrong for us to mandate that they eat a non-vegan diet. It is akin to us trying to force an individual who doesn't like to eat spaghetti to do so.
If an adult wants to eat a certain way, then they may. If one ailing Vegan feels better after eating a steak, is that really reason to tell perfectly healthy Vegans that they must follow suit? Think about it.
Also, if a person chooses to go Vegan due to a philosophical and moral conviction, it is wrong for us to mandate that they eat a non-vegan diet. It is akin to us trying to force an individual who doesn't like to eat spaghetti to do so.
If an adult wants to eat a certain way, then they may. If one ailing Vegan feels better after eating a steak, is that really reason to tell perfectly healthy Vegans that they must follow suit? Think about it.
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