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I am rather ambivalent on this video. I have some friends who are vegetarians but they aren’t the “in your face – I am holier than you and here’s why…” kind – they live their lives without meat but aren’t judgmental toward the rest of us. They are in the minority among vegetarians, I know.
To those militant types I only need remind them that Hitler was a vegetarian and as a result was known for a lot of, um,flatulence.
Of course who – having one of those notorious long meetings with him, would complain? ;-) (can’t you imagine some of those meetings with Jodl, Himmler, and others – having to endure the climate?)
I have been a vegetarian since 1968. We live in a ocean of meat eaters. I only know one or two other vegies.
How can I live with these people if I cannot stand their carnivore selves? Of course I cannot. Sometimes I’ll say a few things about the monstrous behavior they indulge in but it’s mostly tongue in cheek.
I have to settle for being in better shape, stronger, generally healthier and happier than my beastly friends.
No sense of humor, cares about animals, bigoted against Jews. But of course.
How can I live with these people if I cannot stand their carnivore selves? Of course I cannot. Sometimes I’ll say a few things about the monstrous behavior they indulge in but it’s mostly tongue in cheek.
“Pengun” – your attitude is typical of most vegetarians (unless you are saying this tongue-in-cheek -in which case I missed
Why not adopt an attitude of “live and let live” among your fellow humans?