Yeah, funny thing ... among my several reasons for becoming a vegetarian was the nagging thought that I really wasn't sure whether it was moral for me to eat animals, and the notion that maybe I should stop doing so until I figured that out. But once I went veg, I no longer felt so much need to figure it out, so I've kinda left that question not-really-explored for a couple decades or so. Not only am I not going to lecture others on whether they should or should not eat meat, I don't really even have a coherent opinion to keep to myself. (I've got some thoughts suitable for abstract philosophical debate, but not so much idea what other people Ought To Do. As a mental exercise or for entertainment, I can argue both sides of that.)
I understand--longtime vegetarian here who used to lecture everyone decades ago when I first switched, but not in recent decades, since you can't force certain things. I just got a kick out of you trying to cover every politically-correct base but not including the other-than-humans...! For sukkot this week, you can be both joyful and sorry for the lemons-with-stens and other plant fruities that get bashed around celebratorily maybe! ahahaha!
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