My take is that the optimal approach to food, for health and ethical reasons, may be vegetarianism.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I think vegetarianism is a crucial ethical choice for an individual and a society.
I have made my own choice, which is vegetarianism, but it's not the choice I'm imposing on anybody else.
By the way, I'm not a vegetarian. I have a lot of respect for people who are vegetarian for religious or ethical reasons.
Meat is a wasteful use of water and creates a lot of greenhouse gases. It puts enormous pressure on the world's resources. A vegetarian diet is better.
Don't even get me started. I'm not against all vegetarians. But if you're a vegetarian for ethical reasons, you may be causing more harm.
The kind of funny irony is that a lot of people talk about ethical meat eating as if it's a way to care about things, but also not to alienate yourself from the rest of the world. But it's so much more alienating than vegetarianism.
Vegetarianism is a link to perfection and peace.
One has got to choose between the two evils, also between the lesser of the two evils in the matter of food, and therefore vegetarian food has got to he taken by man in order to sustain human life.
We should propagate the values of vegetarianism.
I think that if a person wants to remain vegetarian, they're just going to have to go hungry.