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Stages of Vegetarianism

Posted by hhcash - April 18th, 2009


This is the set of stages to take in the world of vegetarianism/veganism. Some of these stages I urge you to take, even if you are not willing to be a vegetarian. Also each of these stages applies to all the the previous stages (for example if you chose stage 3, you would also be taking stages 2 and 1), of course.

Stage 1:
Respect your meat. Cook it well, share it, enjoy it as much as possible.

Stage 2:
Do not waste meat ever. If there is still meat on your plate when you get full, don't put the leftover meat in the garbage. Put it in the fridge to eat for lunch some other day or feed it to your pet.

Stage 3:
Do not wear fur, or use animal skins as rugs.

Stage 4:
Refuse to eat baby animals, such as calves (veal, or baby cows) and lamb. Not only is it sick to eat an innocent baby animal, but the meat industry exploits baby animals double as much as their adult counterparts. Why? Well first of all, they are not nearly as smart as adult animals, and animals being "dumb" is the main reason people that work at meat industries get frustrated and turn to physical abuse of the innocent animal. Also, baby animals often cry, because they are separated from their mothers and are given artificial milk. Because they cry, they are often abused. Finally, because the meat industry wants baby animals (particularly veal) to be as tender as possible, they are placed in a contraption where they never touch the ground.

Stage 5:
Do not eat KFC, McDonalds, or any other fast-food restaurant with overly processed meat.

Stage 6:
Do not eat pig (bacon, pork). Why, because they're amazing! Studies show the average adult pig is as smart as the average 3-year old human. They are actually very clean also.

Stage 7:
Do not eat any animals, excluding fish and shellfish. (Pescetarian)

Stage 8:
Do not eat any animals. (Vegetarian)

Stage 9:
Do not eat animals, honey, gelatin, or lard. Do not wear or use wool.

Stage 10:
Do not eat animals, eggs, honey, gelatin, lard, or any chemical that comes from animals. Do not use or wear leather.

Stage 11:
Do not use any animal products of any kind. (Vegan)

Thanks for reading, I hope everyone here takes up one of these stages, it would really make a difference, even the first stage. I wrote this myself.


Comments

It's funny, because I pretty much went straight to stage 6 when I started. Stage 7 for me was not eating any animals, excluding turkey and chicken. Then I cut that out and went from vegetarian to vegan. Wooh!!

Pretty cool thing of stages you've written up, I like how it even applies for those who continue eating meat, just in a more conscious way. :D