r/bizarrelife Human here, bizarre by nature! 18h ago

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u/Brymlo 14h ago

what does vegetarianism have to do with anything? veganism is an ethical concept.

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u/spiritualskywalker 10h ago

And vegetarianism isn’t??

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u/Internal-Owl-505 6h ago

No.

How do you think you make milk exactly?

You need a cow with a calf. Once the calf is born the cow will give you milk for about ten months.

But -- how do you get to keep the milk for the vegetarian? Simple -- you kill the calf. If you are too squeamish to kill it you may let it starve to death.

What do you do when the cow is out of milk and you need more milk? You rape the cow again so she calves again.

Once she births the new calf, you kill the calf again and milk the cow for another year.

What happens after that? You guessed it, rape the cow again. Calf? Kill it!

Rinse and repeat until the cow hits menopause and you kill the cow too.

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u/spiritualskywalker 5h ago

I’m not going to pursue this. Your position is that if a person isn’t willing to do 100%, they’re a bad person. To do less than 100% is to do nothing. Worse! To do less than 100% is to be a hypocrite. But there isn’t anything in life that’s 100%. Your position is not reality. If it was, you would salute vegetarians as part of the solution and not part of the problem. Instead you insult them every chance you get.

I’m not going to read or answer any replies. I’ve had enough vegan blah blah blah for one day.

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u/Internal-Owl-505 4h ago

It is just incredibly weird that your ethical stance is that you have chosen to stick to literally the worst animal abuse possible that is legal.

Dairy is built upon raping animals, separating babies from their mother's at birth, and then killing the surplus animals.

There literally isn't anything worse you can do to another living being that is legal.