Continued...The blame game of (and not limited too) veganism
So, I've gotten some feed back that says I sound like I work for or own a dairy or other meat factory type business. I ask those people to read my previous post again. I'd say to read it out loud word for word and see if you don't get a different meaning other than the one you expected to get when you saw the title. That's not an insult btw, but just a fact of being human. We judge on site instantly and build from there. This has been proven and those tests also prove it's hard to break that preconception without determination, effort, and willingness.
The point of the post was...
That bullying or guilting people into eating what others want them to eat shouldn't take place. Educate them, don't guilt them. Show legitimate research that shows eating purely vegan is good for the animals, both on farms and in the wild. Show that it improves the quality of soils and water systems.
By playing the guilt or bully cards you are only pushing people away from the topic that is important to you. One of the posts I received about veganism was about milk. I don't remember the exact wording but I absorbed the message as: Milk doesn't agree with you because you aren't a baby or baby cow.
Some humans DNA actually changed to accept milk into adulthood. Those who did found it was easily consumed by the infirm and elderly so they could recover and/or not starve to death.
That was the point of my post. EDUCATE people so they can make an informed decision. I don't drink milk, personally. If you do I don't care.
As I said in my previous post...I personally think of peoples dietary consumption the same as their religious, sexual, or political choices. That is to say it's none of my business and I don't care. It doesn't affect me. Only my choices do that...well and maybe the governments but we won't go there.
I stopped all social media to get away from people shoving things in my face and started blogging here. I blog about my wellbeing, tarot, intuition, dreams, and so forth, with the understanding that if it isn't your cup of <fill in drink of choice> then move on.
Critical thinking, understanding, empathy, and knowledge could change the world one day.
MV







