crazzycat wrote:
I stoped to eat meet a month ago and i'd like to say i feel more energetic and positive, what for we need such cruel thing as hunting in our lifes?
How is hunting "cruel"? A well placed placed bullet or arrow to the heart/lung area makes for a quick, humane death. Is meeting death this way more or less cruel than the kind of death nature would deal out, such as disease, starvation, freezing, or being killed by a non-human predator?
Here's something to think about. Do you realize that crop agriculture, which, of course, produces your vegetarian food, is responsible for countless animal deaths, most of which are anything but suffering-free? Small animals and birds that live in the fields are run over by tractors during planting. They are sucked into combines, and other such machinery, and chopped up alive in these machines during harvest. Furthermore, grain elevators, bins, and the like where the harvest is stored usually poison or lethally trap pests like rats and mice. Given these facts, I would argue that the venison on my plate, hunted and killed by me myself, involves less animal death, and less animal suffering, than the tofu on your plate, which is produced by industrialized agriculture. Perhaps you ought to look in the mirror and contemplate your own lifestyle and dietary habits, before you judge those of others to be less "moral".