Significance of meatless day and animal rights

India
February 26, 2010 3:30am CST
The main aim of this meatless day is to create awareness in the mind of people in regard to the cruelty towards animals. I am not against non-vegetarians but personally feel it is time human had a second thought when eating an animal. Just think it was killed to satisfy your appetite. After all we are all creation of god and these animals also have the right to live. Animals should not be harrassed for shows/circus or races as it is also a type of explotiation by human beings. It is time we love and protect these animals as many of them are decreasing day by day. If one denies animal rights a day may come when our grandchildren will have these animals only in the books and pictures and the zoos will be extinct. What do my mylotting friends wish to say regarding this. Do share your views and happy mylotting.
8 responses
@coolcoder (2018)
• United States
27 Feb 10
The only time I DON'T eat meat is on Fridays during Lent, as well as Fridays outside of Lent whenever I remember not to eat it. I have no qualms about eating meat; God gave us these animals for food. They have no rights on a level with human rights. Granted, we should treat them humanely, but for goodness' sake, they were put on this earth to chow down on. PETA? Yes, actually, I'm a proud member of People Eating Tasty Animals.
• India
1 Mar 10
Thanks friends for all your frank opinions. An act of kindness itself proves the humane qualities in a person. Thanks for your response.
@series6 (294)
• Philippines
27 Feb 10
There are people here who are only good at loving animals but are sooooooo rude and mean to human beings.... There are plenty of them here as you will see in their responses...
• Philippines
27 Feb 10
Amen to that! ...hmm. i think its better to these people to live with animals because they understand them so well coz they are "animals" .They're are not rude and mean to these creatures...they so love animals that they don't have consideration to humans at all ,,,nyahaha ,,,,( this is just an opinion ,any violent reaction shows stupidity or low intelligence... :))
@phoenix8606 (4942)
26 Feb 10
hi! as i understand from that what you have typed here you are a vegetarian :) I can understand you and sometimes I really feel bad knowing that some animal was killed just to satisfied people's appetite, but you must also admit, that the meat ensures us some vitamins like Iron, Selen, B, D, which are really very important vitamins especially the Iron. So that's why I can say i am 50/50- between the vegetarians and non-vegetarians
• India
1 Mar 10
Yes i am pure vegan and as i have already written am not against non-vegetarians. It is basically a matter of choice. All the vitamins and iron you have mentioned are available in plenty in vegetables and cereals also. Thanks for your response.
1 Mar 10
you're welcome, but as you told it is a matter of choice. i don't know- i eat meat from many years, and never try to quit it with it, but maybe i should try, so that I can see how it is on the other site
• United States
26 Feb 10
I agree that animals should not be used for circus and human entertainment. Sometimes I even feel bad for the animals in zoos. But I don't see anything wrong with eating animals. We are apart of the natural food chain, and by basic eating of animals I do not think they will go extinct. However what I do think as ALOT to do with animals going extinct is that they are losing their homes. For me here in Florida they are building so much and so fast that it is constantly on the news that alligators are found in pools, and all sorts of animals are a danger to humans. We have to work on preserving their homes.
• India
1 Mar 10
Animals are happy and survive more in their natural homes than the artificial ones.Good to share your point of view and thanks for your response.
@daliaj (5674)
• India
26 Feb 10
It is a good thought and we should stop killing our animals and preserve them. It is important to pass the importance of preserving animal wealth to new generation. But, please don't tell me to stop eating non-veg because non-veg dishes are so damn tasty. My mouth is watery now thinking about tandoori chicken and mutton curry. I cut down on my meat consumption and now I have non-veg only once in a week. I also feel for the animals if I physically kill them and cook. I may also feel the same if I go to a proper meat shop where thy kill animals and cut into pieces. Now, I get meat which is clean and cut properly in perfect shapes from super markets. So, I am totally forgetting or ignoring about the pain or incidents behind the meat. Nobody will even think about it when yo get the food cooked in a resturant.
• India
1 Mar 10
Good that you have meat only once in a week. Whether it is dressed chicken or from the meat shop one should feel for the animal that is satisfying the hunger. That is what i meant as the animal's right to live. Thanks for your response.
@doormouse (4599)
27 Feb 10
meatless days are ok providing you are into animal rights and all that stuff,but i don't think it should be forced on anyone,i love most animals but i still like eating meat,i'm not saying i don't agree with you doing it,if that's what you want to do,but i wouldn't
• India
1 Mar 10
Any act becomes significant only when it is done out of will and not out of force. Thanks for your response.
@series6 (294)
• Philippines
27 Feb 10
Our care to these animals should not superimpose to our treatment with the other human beings. I'm not saying we can do anything to these animals. If you should love animals, the more you should to humanity.
• India
1 Mar 10
Animal rights never clash with human rights. When a person loves he loves both animals and human beings unbiasedly. Thanks for your response.
• India
26 Feb 10
I am all against using animals for circuses, races and other recreation shows and also against poaching of animals for their skin and other body parts. Though a lot of international awareness and condemnation has resulted in using imitation animal skin and furs for clothes and other accessories, a lot more still needs to be done. There are people and countries where ignorance and superstition ensures that animals are poached for their body parts as talisman and other protective wears…it’s a big racket involving millions and many countries and I wonder how serious the politicians are about this cause. However, I see no justification in humans not eating animals any more. We all are a part of the natural food chain and I do believe that humans were made omnivorous with a particular scheme…we balance out both the flora and fauna in the eco system and play our vital role in maintaining it. And I don’t think any animal has become extinct just by eating…poaching for skin, fur, oil and other body parts is a more serious threat.
• India
27 Feb 10
Thank you for highlighting the other abuses of animals which i had missed out. People are still crazy about the skin, fur and other products got from animals. Thanks for your response.
@myzire72 (1154)
• Singapore
26 Feb 10
I share the same sentiments as you, bewitched13. Yes, it is really cruel of us humans to kill an animal for its meat and other parts of the body. We just have to ourselves in their (the animals) shoes. Therefore, I try not to eat meat if possible. And I will definitely not kill an animal for its meat even if I have nothing to eat. They are other substitutes like fruits and vegetables which can fill my stomach all the same.
• India
27 Feb 10
Thanks for your kind response and sharing your views. Happy mylotting.