PuellaMagiMe
~Mayor Skye of Faewood~
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Yep, horse meat. Horse meat is in a lot of cuisines around the world even though it's "taboo" in the states. Before I had it for the first time I went through the typical moral questioning of whether or not it's wrong to eat them, but in the end I eat it for the same reason I eat chicken, beef, or fish. I think it's normal for people to feel disgusted since they fall close to the line of "domesticated animals" (like cats or dogs that have been bred to be companions). However, horses are found in the wild as well and are farmed and grazed just like cows. Of course it's wrong to sell a "beef burger" and call it that but in reality it's actually horse meat. That's just deception. Rabbit meat is also a very sustainable food source... they reproduce like crazy, compost your farm, eat food that are not useful to humans, take up little space to farm, and they are very delicious. Sometimes I do think twice about eating animals, especially knowing how a lot of farms treat them. That's why I don't drink milk anymore and don't eat much cheese and I have months where I wont eat meat at all. But in the end I do enjoy the taste, so I still eat it.
A lot of milk is actually got pus in it because the udders on female cows get infected from overbreeding aka raping the cow and taking her child away and killing it just for milk.
I remember when PETA did that advert where they gave people on the street dog's milk and told them it was cow's milk, everyone was disgusted and threw their glasses and called her a sick ****ing ***** and stuff, basically kept cussing the lady out. But the point was that we do the exact same with cows. We torture them to the point where our milk isn't even clean just because "cheese is too good" or "milk is my weakness".... like ?????? We don't even need milk.
I don't care if anyone eats meat or not, as whenever I try to make a point that a lot of vegetables have protein to substantially live off of, I get shot down that they don't exist and slaughter = good for us. And radical vegans make us look bad.
I was raised vegan as a child.
It was one certain shop that did it cough tesco a few years ago. I don't know why anybody would eat rabbit or beaver or horse anyway, imo it should be illegal. But to each of their own.
Yeah I don't drink milk anymore precisely because of that. But I mean people who eat meat mostly eat it because they like it... I don't think anyone is thrilled about the way they are slaughtered. It's really no one's business who eats meat or not, as long as everyone is respectful of people's decisions and are open to discussion. I also know vegetarians and vegans who argue with me against eating meat yet turn a blind eye to consuming products made by palm oil which is effectively wiping out all our rainforests in South East Asia... But anyways you're right, there are tons of vegetarian and vegan options that can substitute for protein in meat. My favourite being Tempeh... sooo good <3
That is so interesting! I've never met anyone who's been vegan or vegetarian for literally all their life.
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I find it so interesting that some people pick which animals they think are gross or not gross to eat. Why should it be illegal to eat a rabbit or horse but not a cow or pig? What makes the difference for you guys--which animals would you eat, and which would you never eat? I genuinely am curious and I hope this doesn't come off as sassy or anything haha, there's no judgement here I just want to continue this great discussion we're all having!
It was one certain shop that did it cough tesco a few years ago. I don't know why anybody would eat rabbit or beaver or horse anyway, imo it should be illegal. But to each of their own.
Unless you're vegan / vegetarian, that's a very strange way of thinking
Why should some animals be allowed to be eaten, but others not? What makes a beaver more worthy of living than a pig or cow lmao
I can't understand
I am vegan, so I don't think any animals should be eaten for meat. There's a stigma around eating beaver, horse, rabbit, ect.
That's good haha
This just reminds me... I don't know if anyone has seen the video... but it's where people off the street try dog milk without knowing? After they've been told, they all freak out and act disgusted, which honestly makes no sense imo lmao
I mean I'm thinking of going back to vegetarian as i just really don't enjoy meat anymore. It also doesn't make me feel good if that makes sense lol. As well as being pretty disgusted with how animals are treated. Yet I don't have a problem with people I associate eating meat as I feel everything should be a personal choice. Yeah you can put your opinions and views out there to encourage people but forcefulness isn't going to solve anything. People are just put off by that.
I saw the subject of horse and rabbit come up. In some parts of Australia, more country areas, it's completely common to be eating rabbit or even kangaroo. Both I couldn't ever do, I find it very odd. Also horse that's more of like a european thing isn't it?
I know it's become a meme, but it makes a good point. Where do you draw the line?
Ya I saw the video, PETA is a bit crazy lol. But the point of the video was, if we're drinking cow's milk for no reason other than that we like it, why don't we drink dog's milk or cat's milk or *insert other animal other than cow bc disgusting*'s milk? The lady who was giving it out even got spat on by one bloke lol. It's a bit of a rubbish way of arguing their point, and nobody really listened to what she said afterwards, but it makes a point at least.
You know what's a weirder stigma, when you think about it. Human milk, meant for humans, that's gross. Cow milk, meant for cows, that's yummy! Like, I'm not vegan, but I'll admit it's totally weird we won't even touch breast milk if it comes from a human woman. But life is hypocritical and weird.I am vegan, so I don't think any animals should be eaten for meat. There's a stigma around eating beaver, horse, rabbit, ect.
That is so interesting! I've never met anyone who's been vegan or vegetarian for literally all their life.
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I find it so interesting that some people pick which animals they think are gross or not gross to eat. Why should it be illegal to eat a rabbit or horse but not a cow or pig? What makes the difference for you guys--which animals would you eat, and which would you never eat? I genuinely am curious and I hope this doesn't come off as sassy or anything haha, there's no judgement here I just want to continue this great discussion we're all having!
Yeah I don't drink milk anymore precisely because of that. But I mean people who eat meat mostly eat it because they like it... I don't think anyone is thrilled about the way they are slaughtered. It's really no one's business who eats meat or not, as long as everyone is respectful of people's decisions and are open to discussion. I also know vegetarians and vegans who argue with me against eating meat yet turn a blind eye to consuming products made by palm oil which is effectively wiping out all our rainforests in South East Asia... But anyways you're right, there are tons of vegetarian and vegan options that can substitute for protein in meat. My favourite being Tempeh... sooo good <3
That's good haha
This just reminds me... I don't know if anyone has seen the video... but it's where people off the street try dog milk without knowing? After they've been told, they all freak out and act disgusted, which honestly makes no sense imo lmao
I feel like a lot of people try to ignore the way they are treated and pretend it isn't happening because they know they can't stop it so why bother? I know that's wrong but that's how my brother thinks anyway. He always says "yeah well the animal is already dead so I might as well eat it so it doesn't go to waste." While that is true, if more people gave a finger to the meat industry, it would hurt them and more animals would be saved.
From a different viewpoint, I feel like it's pretty sick that humans are making money off selling dead animals. How unfair to the animal is that?