The only scenario one can predict this with certainty is if you're ordering direct from the slaughterhouse. Nevertheless, it seems statistically unlikely that over a lifetime of not eating meat you will fail to create social/economic change. It's not like voting (or purchasing a gaming console) where you only do it once every 2 or 4 years. You vote with your mouth & wallet daily and you never know when, because of you the restaurant won't have to order new burger patties setting in motion a chain reaction.That is a gross oversimplification. If I were purchasing thousands of pounds of meat all at once, then yes, you might have a point. However, I am not, and you still have yet to explain a scenario in which my not purchasing a chicken breast will save the life of a single animal.
Of course it responds! It just doesn't have the capability to understand.So I am assuming Perfection that when you would smash a hammer against a cat's tail that it won't respond? Because that's what it sounds like your saying.
It can understand the pain. And it can even understand the betrayal (on some level) of someone it trusted. Just because it doesn't have enough emotional understanding to become emo doesn't mean abusing it is ok.Of course it responds! It just doesn't have the capability to understand.
Perhaps the question should be, "in today's world, is meat eating moral?".
mourndraken was, if I understood him correctly, saying that if meat-eaters are capable of making so many arguments in favour of their preferred diet, then they should have no trouble going over to the local slaughterhouse and killing a few animals. They should have no problem perceiving this act as moral, and therefore no problem in executing it. It should, in fact, be an occasion for community gathering, as harvest time is, and a joyful one at that. People should volunteer for it
Actually, it seems I may have been wrong, with this whole rhesus monkey thing aneeshm mentioned. But the point is, whereas we are genetically predisposed to kill our rival, take our mates by force, and take anything else we want as well, deception is something that must be learnt, whether by actually being taught how to lie, or simply seeing others do it. As I said, it appears I may have been wrong, but last I knew they had found small children incapable of deception, until they are shown how to deceive.
If you are vegan, your farts do not smell (well, it takes some weeks). This is because of an almost total lack of sulfer in one's diet... the primary cause of smell. Hydrogen sulfides, derrived in low oxygen environments, stink. The other source of smell.. methane.. disapates instantaneously and does not carry any significant smell.
In fact, friends cannot detect a smell even for a big fart in a car with closed windows.
When this first happened to me, I was like "what the hell is the deal". So, I researched it and found it's because of sulfur. No sulfur in diet... no smell.
I don't just act like my crap don't stink. I'll flat out tell you - it doesn't.
(Or more to the general point, sulfur is required in several amino acids...) Many plants contain a significant amount of sulfur.How about the developed world (where pretty much 100% of the posters on this forum hail from). Not too many Bantu tribesmen posting on CivFanatics.To which my response would be, "Where in today's world?"

Perhaps the question should be, "in today's world, is meat eating moral?".
So it can't understand what the pain is coming from.Of course it responds! It just doesn't have the capability to understand.
Yes I honestly think we truly underestimate the intellegence of some animals.It can understand the pain. And it can even understand the betrayal (on some level) of someone it trusted. Just because it doesn't have enough emotional understanding to become emo doesn't mean abusing it is ok.
If eating meat is good and moral, we should see people volunteer down at the slaughterhouse to help their fellow carnivores. Sort of like a community garden.
hey kuukkeli. you are not your brother. so what.
folks this isn't personal. It's no HOLY WAR. Get a grip on reality.
I wonder who's grip on reality is slipping.