Wally
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thats true, but except some "hardcore" people most vegans/vegetarians (I know) are okay with other people eating meat, just not the sheer amount of it.And this isn't also some problem that exists isolated - the side effects the meat industry creates (like degration of water quality due to the amount of manure is getting out if hand or the incerasing number of germs that are immune to antibiotics due to "farmers" throwing in another gallon of meds, just to "make sure") are something vegans and vegetarians have to live with too.If the problem is that the meat industry is guilty of animal cruelty, then the solution is not to not eat meat.
That'd be like saying that because a democratic government is guilty of corruption, we need to give up democracy.
That would be a partial solution, but the problem is, that this would make meat very expensive, and thats something you can't get people to accept - especially if they are used to eat meat on a regular basis.And the environmental problems that this meat industry creates wouldn't be even touched by that.If the problem is that animals are badly treated, then the solution is to enforce good treatment of animals, with both a good quality of life and a painless death.
And the fish might have been a whale (we are talking about Norway, aren't we?).In the old days here people ate fish 6 days a week, meat on sunday if they could afford.