Why don't you kill yourself instead of doing this to others ?

We often say : if you would visit a slaughtherhouse or kill for your own meat, everybody would become vegetarian. Obviously that’s not the case, since workers in those places are not all vegetarian, in fact maybe none of them are. Then how can they keep inflicting pain everyday? They don’t, most of them quit their job after a short time. How many of them will become vegetarian when they quit their job, we don’t know. The workers who continue to work there for a long time are either psychopath morons with no feelings at all, or sadists who like to see others suffering.

Funny than Man dare calling himself "human" as if it meant to be "intelligent" and "civilized", yet he kill innocent living beings, of other species and it's own, for no reason. This is worse than stupidity it is cruelty and I refuse to participate in this.



"The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated."

Mahatma Gandhi
Hindu pacifist, spiritual leader

"We can judge the heart of a man by his treatment of animals."

Immanuel Kant
German Philosopher

"To admit that we have the right to inflict unnecessary suffering is to destroy the very basis of human society."

John Galsworthy
English novelist and dramatist

“May those who turn a blind eye to the suffering of non-human sentient beings finally see” – Buddhist Prayer

"All beings tremble before violence. All fear death. All love life. See yourself in others. Then who can you hurt? What harm can you do?"

The Buddha
Indian Avatar

-"I believe if the viewing of slaughter was required to eat meat, most folks would become vegetarians."

Howard Lyman
Ex-cattle rancher, International lecturer
Author of Mad Cowboy

If slaughterhouses had glass walls, everyone would be a vegetarian.
-- Paul and Linda McCartney

The Utopians feel that slaughtering our fellow creatures gradually destroys the sense of compassion, which is the finest sentiment of which our human nature is capable.
-Thomas More

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