I would just like my children to be able to eat fish when they grow up. Now, I don't think there's anything controversial about that.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It's okay to eat fish because they don't have any feelings.
To be able to serve and to eat a whole fish, especially a trout, is part of civilized dining. This applies particularly to the young, who should take to it as soon as they can handle knife and fork; this is a fine way for them to begin taking pride in themselves and their abilities.
I don't eat fish because there is no such thing as sustainable fishing in the world right now.
While the climate crisis gathers front-page attention on a regular basis, people - even those who profess great environmental consciousness - continue to eat fish as if it were a sustainable practice.
Ultimately this issue is on us. We're the ones who make the decisions about what our kids eat.
We need to learn how to capture and kill wild fish humanely - or, if that is not possible, to find less cruel and more sustainable alternatives to eating them.
I still haven't quite got used to eating live fish.
I began cutting up fish when I was a little kid.
I always thought eating what you wanted was one of those aspects of adulthood to be looked forward to when you were a child.
From birth to death, anyone can fish. I just think it's fantastic to see old people going fishing with young people and teaching them things. I'm very, very critical.