(June 30, 2014 at 2:32 pm)blackout94 Wrote:I'm vegetarian because my moral sense is based on the understanding of the suffering of others, and because I see no sound logical reason to limit the protection from suffering to humans.(January 6, 2014 at 10:52 am)là bạn điên Wrote: I'm a vegan for moral reasons just wanted to know if any others are here.
I have no interest in your opinions if you are NOT one I have heard every 'steak tastes good' peta stands for people eating tasty animals argument thanks. Just want to know if anyone else is one?
Personally I hate PETA and their acting/ideas, but I have a question even though I'm not a vegetarian (I'm mostly carnivore but I eat some fish and a lot of vegetables) - What are the main reasons that make people become vegetarians? I have nothing against such diets, a female of mine became one recently and she pointed out 'ethical and health' reasons. I'm just curious to know what reasons people have specifically or at least the most predominant reasons. Again nothing against vegetarians as long as you don't insult me for eating meat and being different or bitch about people being omnivores most of the time. By the way, how do I distinguish a vegan from a vegetarian?
As for vegan vs. vegetarian: a vegan will not consume products with any animal matter, specifically dairy.