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What foods shouldn't be mixed?
Cruelty is endemic in the meat industry. Workers must 'commoditize' their product if only as an ego-defense mechanism.As much as I hate how this guy is beating the cows, I can't stop eating meat. And i don't feel guilty for eating meat, because by me eating it, I am not advocating this man beating the cows. He is choosing to break the law when he does this.
I'm not sure why you're bringing this up, jollybear. Protein's not a dietary issue. You'd practically have to live off jelly beans and coca cola to have a protein deficient diet or inadequate amino-acid balance.Meat has COMPLETE protiens in it. meaning all the amino acids, while vegies and fruits and startches do not. Although there is a acception, soy beans have complete protien in it, all the amino acids like meat does. There could be more, but I am not aware of them.
Cruelty is endemic in the meat industry.
Workers must 'commoditize' their product if only as an ego-defense mechanism.
Even if livestock were brought up like your own children, they're still killed as soon as they reach marketable size or their milk production wanes.
Quantity of life must figure into the moral equation as well as quantity.
Even if you disapprove of the treatment of animals, buying meat abets the system.
I'm not sure why you're bringing this up,
jollybear. Protein's not a dietary issue. You'd practically have to live off jelly beans and coca cola to have a protein deficient diet or inadequate amino-acid balance.
But you can get A LOT more protein in meat opposed to just vegetables. And there is a decrease in creatinine and some vitamins and minerals in not eating meat.
And for those wanting to build muscle mass, a vegetarian diet is a big no, no.
Seyorni, Well then there should be rules against how they treat them and those rules be enforced.
Seriously, can we help it if someone has FALSE motives that is egotistic motives?
Secondly they should have rules on how they are treated.
Is it OK to kill people for food? If not, what qualities do humans have that proscribes your eating them, that animals do not?Yes, they are still killed, but I do not believe its wrong to kill the animal for food. Its wrong for sport, for egotistic purposes and all that, but for food? No, I dont believe its wrong to kill the animals for food. Although to be cruel, I dont think is right.
By me disapproving of this guys actions I still do not feel that I am supporting his actions by eating meat. He has CHOSEN to break the law by doing what he did. His work does not support his actions, he is breaking the work rules by doing that. I support people having work, I dont support them breaking the rules at work. I support eating meat; I dont support people being cruel.
There is a big difference.
You don't want a lot of protein, Jollybear. Too much is not good and most Americans already ingest toxic amounts.You can get all the amino acids if you eat a balance of different vegetables, yes. But you can get A LOT more protein in meat opposed to just vegetables. And there is a decrease in creatinine and some vitamins and minerals in not eating meat.
And for those wanting to build muscle mass, a vegetarian diet is a big no, no.
And for those wanting to build muscle mass, a vegetarian diet is a big no, no.
By "ego defense" I refer to the psychological compartmentalization that enables workers to do what they do without being psychically traumatized, not to any sort of egotism.
There are rules, but if you're aware they aren't being enforced and support the system anyway, you're still morally culpable.
Is it OK to kill people for food? If not, what qualities do humans have that proscribes your eating them, that animals do not?
I don't doubt these are your honest feeling on the issue, but I'd urge you to think (not feel) about it.
You don't want a lot of protein,
Jollybear. Too much is not good and most Americans already ingest toxic amounts.
If you're actively building muscle mass or regenerating tissue after injury your body will utilise more protein, but not that much more -- catabolism can only work so fast.
Most of the protein in a high protein bodybuilder's diet's simply broken down and wasted -- putting a considerable strain on the kidneys and decalcifying bones, by the way.
I know vegetarian body builders. They don't seem to have any problems (other than the wanting to be a body builder).
I have heard of that too, however, do you have a PICTURE of a vegetarian body builder who has successfully gained a good amount of muscle mass? If so, may I see it?
I have read an article by a trainer and a natural body builder who said “I have NEVER seen a BIG body builder who was a vegetarian”. < paraphrased.
If you give me a picture of one, I will be very impressed AND on top of it, you may even convert me to being a vegetarian, or at least eating A LOT less amount of meat. But I would have to see a picture first.
Well I don't have a pic of my friend and wouldn't be able to post his pic withouth is permission but I've looked on google and there are plenty of results for vegetarian bodybuilders with pics. Here are some links:
Vegan Bodybuilding & Fitness
The Vegetarian Bodybuilder
Vegetarian Bodybuilders | Vegetarian Muscle Building and the Vegetarian Bodybuilder
And plenty of pics on google images. If you are willing to trust my word though, I've grow up around a lot of vegetarians because of my religion and the guys grow up to be just as sporty, muscly and gorgeous as any man. In fact, there's less chance of obesity with a meatless diet. Here is a sample menu from one of the websites above, which is what the bodybuilder might eat in a day:
The Vegetarian Bodybuilder
I have to say, when I was in America the guys I lived with were always shovelling down protien bars, drinking protien shakes etc. and not all are bodybuilder- some just go to the gym for a normal workout. These guys have plenty of meat in their diet. I don't understand why they need all this extra protien (and often steroids) to look good and be fit.
PS: lol, you called me Madhura. That' one of my favourite teas.
These guys are in awesome shape, steroid-free.
DEFENSE MECHANISMSSeyorni
Explain more?
Right, they are not being enforced, I believe they should, thus I am not supporting his actions. You could say well by me still buying meat I am supporting his actions because it keeps him having a job. But then are we morally responsible for everyone else’s actions? Or are they responsible for their own actions? Just think if what your saying is true, then to be consistent every time I go to a store who has a lazy worker there and I buy something, lets say a grocery order, or if I am at a home improvement store, I buy a plant, then every time I go there, I am supporting laziness. You see, how far can you go with that?
I don’t believe in smoking, but if I have talked to people WHILE they were smoking at times, does that mean I am supporting smoking? No. I mean how far can you go with this?
I don’t believe in steeling, but I talked and had pleasant conversations with someone WHO DID STEEL, does that mean I support steeling? Just how far can you go with this?
You see, even if this cow beater lost his job, well he would just get a job somewhere else and manifest his INSECURITY and cowardness toward someone else in a different way, and then people would be supporting his “actions” by going to whatever job he was placed at to get whatever services his job provided.
So, there is no end to this. There are insecure, cowering people EVERYWHERE you go, and there are good people everywhere you go. Would it be nice to get rid of all the cowards so it does not APPEAR that we are supporting there actions? YEA, but is it going to happen and is it practical? NO, absolutely not.
Just how far can we go with this? And let’s be consistent.
It's not OK to kill people because they're not animals? Come on Jolly, that's worse than circular. It doesn't answer the question at all.It’s not ok to kill people for food, no. People are not animals, and that’s why it’s not ok to kill people. Although sometimes people may live like animals, they are not animals though. Animals do not have the “image” of God on them, while people do. And people are your fellow neighbor, like yourself.
Vegan Fitness not only has bodybuilders, but they have guys who participate in those intense strongman competitions.
Now, keep in mind...this is a vegan bodybuilder, not vegetarian:
And here's Robert Cheeke:
These guys are in awesome shape, steroid-free.
Vegetarian bodybuilders will eat whey protein and common dairy products. Vegans won't. I've never spoken to the first guy, but I have spoken with the second, and no...he does not take in any animal products. I'll bet the first doesn't either. Vegans are pretty rigid about that. No eggs, no dairy, no honey.Anne
The pictures of the guys you posted who are vegan bodybuilders, do you know if they eat eggs and fish? And whey protein and cheese?
I don't eat fish.Also is anybody against eating fish, I know you all are against eating meat, like chicken and beef, but what about fish and eggs and cheese and whey, do you think that is morally wrong to eat?
OH MY GOD!!!!!
They must eat a LOT of SALAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!