Monday, February 20, 2012

What's wrong with being a vegetarian and owning a farm at the same time?

I'm a vegetarian and I own a farm, the reason why I don't eat meat is because I don't like it



sometimes people ask me how can I be a vegetarian but still continue killing animals and sell them for money, well the answer is, I just can.



what's wrong in doing so?What's wrong with being a vegetarian and owning a farm at the same time?
Well i suppose it does depend on your reasoning for being vegetarian, if it is for health/taste reasons then yeah there is little problem. If it is for animal ethics well then obviously you've contradicted yourself by sticking a knife in animals throats for a living.

Some may also see a bit of moral schizophrenia in that you presumably think its wrong to abuse animals for purposes of pleasurable gain etc but this is the reason why you butcher animals.
Depends on who you ask. I personally think there's nothing wrong with it...What's wrong with being a vegetarian and owning a farm at the same time?
I don't see an issue with it. I am guessing you own a small farm and not a factory. Animals probably have seen grass growing.
FYI everyone, exsft is a middle-aged child molesting Catholic! He once molested his daughter!!What's wrong with being a vegetarian and owning a farm at the same time?
"Vegetarian"' involves eating only. You can kill a hundred animals a day but as long as you don't eat them, you are still vegetarian. Unfortunately for you, some of your fellow vegetarians think it mustt mean something else so as to make their personal lifestyle more saintly. Many of them are shocked when they go to what they consider vegetarian paradise, India, then realize Indian vegetarians are even more cruel to animals in general than Western non vegetarians.



As for being a farmer, good for you. So am I except no animals, crops only
Nothing.

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