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by 6510
712 days ago
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> Just because it's natural doesn't mean it's all sunshine, lollipops and rainbows. The thing I cant figure out is why [we] humans are so upset by completely normal things. Then we turn around and kill things for pleasure and are highly disrespectful to the life forms that feed us. If you search the web for broccoli you find pictures with the bottom cut off, entirely chopped up or growing for consumption. I couldn't tell you where or how it grows naturally. When you say broccoli people don't picture the plant, they think of a freshly killed one. This is wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broccoli#/media/File:Broccoli_... I wouldn't want to be depicted like that. That the broccoli doesn't know doesn't mean I don't know. It's the rock star vegetable - in a league of its own. We should be building statues to honor it. We should have a world broccoli day where we not eat it but talk about its greatness. |
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So it's a bit silly to base morals on anthropomorphism. Instead, these long-lived rules about eating humans, pork, cows, etc. are probably based on practicalities. I don't quite know what they are but you can imagine that allowing cannibalism would be a step closer to farming people to eat which has to be a very tantalizing prospect since the livestock can also run the farm, making it completely free food! Or maybe it's to do with disease transmission. Pork is easy to get food poisoning from if you don't cook it properly. Maybe cows are worth more for milk than meat during a famine, and people might worsen their long term situation trying to survive in the short term by killing their cows.
I agree broccoli's great. It the main vegetable I eat.