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Jewishfemenist you bring up a good point and I’m sure a lot of vegetarians have had to deal with just that. I personally have no problem with a person adapting to a vegetarian lifestyle I just take issue when people try to indoctronate others into their thought process through guilt, propraganada and logic that isn’t allways backed up by da’as torah. (also logging on under multiple screen names to make it seem like there are more people buying into this, is pathetic)
It is important to keep denouncing the PETA organization and understand there is nothing that they stand for that is worth supporting. As far as those who don’t want to eat meat, good for you, enjoy (there are a lot of tasty dishes to indulge in) and continue doing what you can to make this world a better place. However, ton all of those who try to change the world by abolishing meat, understand that not everything you claim to be wrong makes it so. There is credible backing in the Torah and by countless Tzaddikim through the ages.