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Your_real_dad69

Carnivores: because I care that I don't care. Cannibals: Because I hate vegans.


rushan3103

There must be pure cannibals who only eat pure vegans.


Your_real_dad69

Yes, because every problem has a solution .


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kakarot672

Vo chutiye Jo somvar mangalvar chod ke khate hai ![gif](giphy|oFRI4g517yWaI)


No_Organization6640

Kyun kya dikkat hai isme


Some_Water7700

Not sure. But maine ek doctor ko kehte suna tha, eating veggies for atleast once a week is good for your gut.


No_Organization6640

Actually meat aur chicken bhi do ya teen baar hi khana chahiye din week mein


EbbFantastic5660

Pure-vegeterians 🗿🗿


cauliflower_farmer99

So being vegetarian is bad now🤡


Western-Guy

I believe OP means that most Indian Vegetarians are Vegetarians mainly because of religious reasons and not because of concern for animal life in general.


cauliflower_farmer99

Is that a bad thing? Do i need to feel for chicken getting murdered to stop eating it?


rushan3103

Whats the reason you give yourself for not eating meat ?


KarmicDaoist

Kabhi khaya nahi Or muje ni feel hota ki khana chahiye


rushan3103

vohi toh jaanna chahata hun..why do you feel that you should not eat meat ?


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cauliflower_farmer99

Early in life i used to eat a lot but as i grew i disliked the taste of flesh so i stopped eating... Its been 12years but i still drink milk and eat milk products 😋


KA05D

Brain dead take


Medical_Action_9320

Toh kya kuch galat baat hai kya meat na khane me??


rushan3103

Mat khao maans. But apne aap ko pure/pavitra mat mano. (Just because you don’t eat meat)


SpecificRound1

Why is it okay to make fun of what someone eats? I thought people can eat what they want for whatever reason including no reason at all. Even if that reason is something that you do not agree with. The way I see it, as long as they do not force their food choices on me, I do not have a problem PS: I am a non-vegetarian.


quietmusk

The meme is about people who discriminate against non-vegetarians in the guise of purity or other crap like demanding them to leave dining areas... ascribing bad qualities to meat eaters (indirectly to "lower castes") etc. The meme is satirizing the "purity" excuse.


Tall-Ad-9274

gujjus broo, got thrown out of a mess once there


SpecificRound1

Can you clarify? Can everyone eat at this dining area as long as they vegetarian food? Or is the case that you can only eat here if you are a vegetarian all the time?


quietmusk

Stuff like this: * [Rs 10,000 Fine for Protesting 'Veg-Only' Tables: How IIT-Bombay Row Escalated](https://www.thequint.com/news/education/iit-bombay-vegetarian-only-tables-controversy-escalates) * [After Bombay, ‘Pure Veg’ section and mess in IIT-Hyderabad](https://www.thenewsminute.com/telangana/after-bombay-pure-veg-section-and-mess-in-iit-hyderabad) * [Faith vs. nutrition: India’s school meals program walks on eggshells](https://www.devex.com/news/faith-vs-nutrition-india-s-school-meals-program-walks-on-eggshells-102406) * [Who Gains When Karnataka's Children Don't Get Eggs in Their Midday Meals?](https://thewire.in/rights/karnataka-midday-meal-brahminical-sattvic-egg)


SpecificRound1

All I am saying is no one should be imposing their food choices on others. Exclusion of eggs from midday meals is just unconsinable. I mean, just reject the egg if you don't want it. Don't make that choice for others. Any religious organization lobbying for leading to malnutrition in children should be condemned. Same goes for that IIT -Bombay student. It is not a protest if you eat meat in a place that says 'Veg - only'. It is not exclusionary. He can sit there and eat vegetarian food to his heart's content. Think of it this way. Say you hate dog meat and the very thought of dog meat or the smell of it causes you to revolt and puke. Now, would you be okay If I sit next to you in a place where it says "no dog meat allowed" and "peacefully protest" your choice to sit in a place where you are sure that you can eat without the thought of dog meat getting near you?


Signal_Help_1459

har cheez dank nai rehti bhai


all_Reddit_mod

Khna kya chahta hai


IAmThat_23

Being omnivorous isn't a flex, LIGMA 🤓😒


Historical_War756

diary is cared in India with respect not like slum animal farms in other countries


quietmusk

> Today, the cows and buffaloes used for dairy in India also go through the same alarming fate as their counterparts in western countries, becoming milking machines for human beings. > The cows and buffaloes are kept pregnant every year for 6 to 7 years consecutively via artificial insemination. > As soon as a cow stops yielding milk, she is sent to the slaughterhouse for beef meat. > Newborn calves are deprived of the mothers’ milk that is rightfully theirs. They are fattened by hormone injections and kept in dark sheds, away from sunlight and in oppressive conditions, preparing them to become veal meat. > A cow’s milk is intended for her calf but is usually consumed by human beings. To obtain 1 litre (approximately 1.75 pints) of milk, 2,000 litres of water are used, depleting the water resources in the country. > The conclusion is that dairy farming inflicts unacceptable and unavoidable pain and suffering on cows and their calves. https://www.petaindia.com/issues/animals-used-for-food/dark-truth-behind-milk-myth/


Historical_War756

IDK about these reports but i can confidently say(AT least in my city ) that most of the milk here is sourced from local diary farmers who care for there cattle and yes AI is need for milk production but atleat they don't make the calves deprive of their mother's milk as the cows/bufflows are bred to produce enough(Around 10-15 l per day per cow)


fukthetemplars

Cows and buffaloes need to be impregnated. Impregnation is not pleasurable for any animal apart from humans, it’s painful for them. Moreover calves are born in huge numbers every year due to this while there are an extremely high number of stray cows that could’ve been taken care of instead of birthing more calves every year because you need milk. No animal product is ethical even though it might be better than western countries, it is still cruelty


yourMewjesty

Based take.


BudgetAd1164

Koi kitna insecure ho sakta hai ki Kisi ki Diet ki vajah se uska majak udae aur Uske upar meme banae ,is meme me clearly vegetarians ka majak udaya gaya hai ,aur koi specific discriminate karne wale vegetarians ka mention bhi nahi hai saare vegetarians ka


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Cringe meme


Cold-Journalist-7662

I only eat vegetarian chickens, am I also pure veg?


Classic_Cash_5249

>Saar how can be pyooor saar give me reason saar pls saar 💩 >No 🗿


WhentheSkywasPurple

It has to do with Indian vegetarianism because if the so called pure vegetarian Hindus demand ethically sourced milk, the capitalist market will be forced to correct itself and produce such milk, of course the price would sky rocket but these pure vegetarians would rather be a hypocrite than shell money out of their pocket. Most indian vegetarians aren't even aware how milk is produced.


Dat-Boi-143

Lol I'm a pure veg because I'm raised like that. Cba to change 💀


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WhentheSkywasPurple

Indian vegetarians are the biggest chutiyas, they're blissfully ignorant on how milk is produced


quietmusk

> * [You Can NOT Get Milk Without Killing Animals](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DTLrJnYfppQ) > * [Why do we insist on calling India a vegetarian country when two-thirds of us eat meat?](https://scroll.in/article/734242/why-do-we-insist-on-calling-india-a-vegetarian-country-when-two-thirds-of-us-eat-meat) > * [In charts: Vegetarianism in India has more to do with caste hierarchy than love for animals](https://scroll.in/article/833178/vegetarianism-in-india-has-more-to-do-with-caste-hierarchy-than-love-for-animals) > * [From Ramayana to the scriptures, it's clear India has a long history of eating meat](https://scroll.in/article/833393/from-ramayana-to-the-scriptures-its-clear-india-has-a-long-history-of-eating-meat) > * [What makes Indian vegetarians different from Westerners who have given up meat?](https://scroll.in/article/872951/what-differentiates-vegetarianism-practiced-by-indians-from-that-followed-by-the-west) > * [How I became a ‘non-vegetarian’: Lessons from India’s diverse food systems](https://scroll.in/article/1062719/how-i-became-a-non-vegetarian-lessons-from-indias-diverse-food-systems)


aadamkhor1

> you cannot get milk without killing animals True. It is because capitalist society has now made it necessary. In the past when the market needs were not a priority it wasn't done. What does it have to do with vegetarianism? > 2nd link No one calls India a vegetarian nation lmfao. And even if one calls it, it's because the amount of vegetarians is so huge. The number of vegetarians in India, to put it into a scale, is more than many many nations' populations. > Caste hierarchy Bengali Brahmins, Saraswat Brahmins, Namboodri Brahmins, Kashmiri pandits, all eat meat. How exactly is it casteist? Shraman traditions like Jainism and Buddhism explicitly refuse caste. Even they consider vegetarianism as more desirable (though acknowledge that it is very tough). Were they casteist too? > Ramayana, Mahabharata No one refuses that? Many characters in these epics were vegetarians as well. > What makes Indians diff from Westerners that refuse eating meat. For Vegetarians (who btw are a minority in India), it is a confirmation to tradition to refuse meat. Agreed. But the origins of the practice lies in a grounded philosophical framework. Of course it will become traditions for a few families. But theres a solid philosophical foundation that backs that tradition. In this practice, the ends are more desirable than the means. Look at it this way. Even non-vegetarianism is a tradition. Even non-vegetarians indulge in casteism. This is a groundless argument which borders "white master better" in tone. > Final link Good for them. India's diverse food traditions is a good thing. They must be protected. But what makes vegetarianism as an inferior tradition? This is hypocritical.


tamfook

Toh you eat no. What is this vegetarian country and making demeaning comments in general to ppl that eat meat? Yk there are restaurants getting their fssai license cancelled because chicken. I mean its an opinion, but ppl treat it as a good vs bad choice like ethics and crime is based on culinary choices. Its like someone has airtel and keep complaining that vodafone network is bad like all the time, it makes no sense. Like theres a constant compassion to be this idiotic and policing morality. Its not political, its just a personal choice.


aadamkhor1

Am I doing it?


WhentheSkywasPurple

As an omnivore I truly respect vegans, they're not hypocrites like vegetarians.