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Vegetarians
Vegetarian, defined is a person who does not eat meat, and sometimes other animal
products. Vegetarianism has taken a soar in popularity in the last couple of years.
Allrecipes.com considered it to be the sixth most compelling trend of 2010. This rise in
popularity has come from people not wanting to consume as much weight due to health
reasons, or environmental concerns.
I became a vegetarian in June of 2010. My choice to become a vegetarian was not
due to health reasons, or “going with the flow.” I chose to become a vegetarian because of
my personal environmental concerns of the world. The way animals are treated and
slaughtered is awful and uncalled for. There is absolutely no reason to be torturous and
cruel just to receive the meat that this world is consuming rapidly. Although the Bible does
state in Genesis 9:3, “Every moving thing that lives shall be food for you. And as I gave you
the green plants, I give you everything,” I still do not agree with the ways that the slaughter
houses have come to to perform mass killings. The need for meat is extremely high, and
the logical way to meet those standards is to kill as fast as possible. The killing should not
be done as it is, it should be considered animal cruelty. In 2008, 287 chickens were killed
per second, 3.68 pigs per second, and 1.12 cows per second. The animals are kept in awful
living conditions, are so overfed that they can barely stay standing, brutally beaten, and
killed in such cruel ways that I cannot even say them in this essay. All of this animal
cruelty, just for one delicious meal. How do you feel about eating something that went
through suffering just for a tasty meal for you to enjoy. I did not agree with an animal
suffering for me to later eat, so that is why I became a vegetarian. I have not eaten meat
since my decision in June of 2010, and it has taken determination and great will power.
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