Ron_Tomkins
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Ron Tomkins sees no difference between those sheep and two cabbages torn from the ground. For the record : I do see a difference, and I'm sure you do too.
Don't put words in my mouth. It's not that I see no difference between sheep and cabbage. My point is: if the main reason we're deciding to become vegetarians is because we don't want living creatures getting killed, then we sure as hell don't think of plants as living creatures (I stress the if, because I'm not implying that everyone does that. But a lot of vegetarians I met seem to lean mostly on that aspect).
Either way, living creatures are going to get eaten. Plant or animal.
You know, I get sad when I see an animal dying. I also get sad when I see a forest burning. Why is that? Why don't I feel hurt when I see a match burning or a piece of plastic burning? Could it be because plants are also living creatures?
Cockroaches are living creatures too. I assure you most vegetarians (at least the ones I know) wouldn't care for getting rid of that giant cockroach in their bathroom if the only way to do it was killing it. But to us, a cockroach is a disgusting creature. We would probably be happy if someone told us there is a way to get rid of cockroaches forever and not affect the natural cycle.
Again, it's a matter of what we feel empathy towards.
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