Vejaterianism

The debate about whether the world would be a better place if everyone became vegetarian has been growing for years yet it has become a topic that divided the world into two opposite poles. Some people argue that avoiding meat would improve our health and protect the environment, while others believe that eating animals is a natural part of human life.

Eating meat was not a thing to be protested against until the mid-1800’s, when the first vegetarian movements in Europe started. The vegetarian’s thing that not eating food coming from the animals is the right way to protect our environment from getting destroyed. What vegetarians ignore is that there is a perfectly made food chain across all of the living things across the planet and thinking that not eating meat will stop the global crisis while there are tons of greenhouse gases are releases in a millisecond is the worst possible idea to come up with.

Another of their main idea is that these animals are getting killed to be eaten by us but what they ignore is that if the eater was a cow and the one that was going to get eaten was a human, then the cow wouldn’t be starting an useless campaign towards meat eating but surprisingly the cow would be eating that human without any single drop of a tear because the cow has no feeling about killing. We should be like other carnivores and eat our food to survive because not everyone is rich and foolish to only eat vegetables coming from another continent by planes using gasoline to provide help to global crisis.

In conclusion, eating meat is in the nature of the humans and we have to adapt to these features whether we want or not. If a person wants to provide help to global crisis, he can do it by getting an actual job that aims to help our environment other than walking on the streets and shouting nonstop because people are eating meat.

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