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Polarities go hand in hand.
Fear and bravery are two polarities of the same energy wave.
To be in fear is to stand still, to restrain the energy.
Bravery transmutes it into action and decision.
To do, or not to do, is often are the root of all polar dilemmas.
If you have to eat, and you do, then you might as well eat the healthiest you can for your biology, because your biology needs it.
Many vegans withhold nutrition and bullshit themselves into thinking that surrogate products are healthier because the cow doesn't have to die.
What they don't understand is that the cows are butchered on a schedule which is not influenced by the supermarket value of the products or a consumer decision to slam the brakes on energy exchanges.
All that changes when they don't eat meat is that the next round of breeding produces fewer cows, lowering supply to meet lowered demand.
In other words their "morally superior choice" is a form of eugenic population control on livestock. It's preventing future cows from having a good life en route to the slaughterhouse.
And again, plant life is life too.
Crops scream when they get cut. Vegans don't hear it but ultrasonic equipment does, and proved it in a study published last year.
All that rhubarb and cabbage, the carrots and the sói plants... All screaming bloody murder in fear, releasing poisonous chemicals all over themselves in anticipation.
All to leave behind a barren rotten land, because vegans need their vegetable protein plantations and those drain the land of all life.
I prefer the Dutch method.
Just have a tonne of grassland, let cows mow it one bite at a time, get their milk for a happy cheese wheel or two, and slaughter them when they're old and done.
Infinite food, and no depletion. Their muck even helps the soil.