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Section 2 – Saving
the World
Introduction
Some people say eating meat or not eating meat is a
personal thing. They say it’s everybody’s
right to choose and they wouldn’t dream to telling
anyone they should give up meat. I’m not one of
these people and I’ll tell you why. Let me paint
a picture for you.
If someone offered you a cake and told you how much
sugar was in it, how many calories, what it tasted like
and how much it cost, you might decide to eat it. That
would be your choice. If, after you’d eaten it,
you had to be taken to hospital and the person said, ‘By
the way, it’s also got arsenic in it!’, you’d
probably feel well choked.
Choice is useless unless you’re told all the facts
that affect your choice. When it comes to meat and fish
we’re told almost nothing and most people are pretty
ignorant of the facts. Who would believe you if you told
them that children in Africa and Asia go hungry so we
in the West can eat meat? What effect do you think it
would have if people really knew that a third of the
world’s surface is turning to desert because of
meat production? How shocked would they be to know that
over one half of the world’s oceans are on the
point of environmental collapse because of fishing? Or
what about the deadly food poisoning which comes from
meat?
These are the hidden doses of arsenic in the meat and
fish eater’s cake. These are the realities of being
a carnivore. That’s why I’m not a quiet vegetarian – it’s
much too important for that.
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