“No to equal marriage between people who eat meat.” This is the proposal from vegans who advocate the philosophy of letting all living beings live in peace, as long as they do not threaten our beliefs.
Marriage between people who eat meat threatens the family in various ways. First, because carnivores promote an “omnivorism ideology” in which supposedly all humans can eat all types of meat, without distinguishing whether it is pork, beef, turkey, or rabbit, cow’s milk or cheese. This ideology undoubtedly promotes individualism and little respect for all beings of creation. In this sense, a child could become confused due to the limited discernment they have at an early age, and instead of eating a vegan sausage, might mistakenly consume a pork or turkey sausage. The child’s taste buds are not sufficiently developed to distinguish between flavors, and worse still, they might develop a liking for the taste of meat, which goes against our philosophy of respect for all living beings and their right not to be sacrificed for human consumption.
We respect carnivores. It’s not carnivore-phobia, truly. It’s more a matter of not sharing their dissolute lifestyle, where a beef steak is paired with a Malbec, and we all know the base instincts that wine awakens. In fact, we accept that there are grillers and barbecue enthusiasts, we just don’t want them around us, contaminating our children with those smells from the grill, the sizzling marrow, or the smoke from their cuts. That can only attract our pure vegan children to a world of perdition where meat is devoured with blood spilled by its cooking.
As the sacred scripture says: “And those who are in the flesh cannot please God” (Romans 8:8). It’s not a decree from our group; rather, it’s a divine decree. Who are we to go against God’s will? We repeat that we love and respect them, but don’t meddle with our children. The carnivore lobby, which operates worldwide pulling the strings of governments and authorities, has proposed that schools teach the plate of healthy eating. The plate promotes the consumption of proteins from meat, and even displays explicit graphic images of a dead fish, a chicken leg, and what appears to be a cut of beef next to a piece of cheese. My children must eat protein, but I will give it to them in the form of legumes, not dead animals. The government wants to educate my children, but I educate them myself; respect my decision.
Even biologically, we are designed not to eat meat. If we promoted the carnivore’s omnivorism ideology, we would have long fangs like tigers to tear apart raw meat. When have you seen a human able to tear apart raw meat with their fangs? If we could digest milk and cheese, there wouldn’t be so many lactose intolerant people, and there are. Biology doesn’t make mistakes.
We respect carnivores and invite them to a life of abstention from meat. If you wish, get together, but don’t have children who perpetuate your taste for meat, cheese, or milk. Also, don’t ask for it to be called marriage, as it is simply an aberration of the flesh.
Sincerely, The collective in favor of veganism, against meat, cheese, milk, and all those tasty things.”
Does this seem absurd to you? It does to me. Long live omnivores, vegans, vegetarians, and carnivores.
“I claim the right to fully live the contradiction of my time, which can make sarcasm the condition of truth.” Roland Bartres.
@Lillie_ML
#tolerance #equity #sarcasm #LGBTT
— This article was originally published in Spanish by Liliana Martínez Lomelí. Translation generated with AI from the original text.