For the animals for sure. It's badass though that my health improves hella and it helps the environment. :D
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For the animals for sure. It's badass though that my health improves hella and it helps the environment. :D
i'm vegan largely so that i make the smallest imprint on the planet as possible. also i think senseless killing is unacceptable, and i want the best for my health
Because modern factory farming is sick and insane and created out of greed.
And veggies taste good :)
Perfectly said.Quote:
Blueshark
Thank you - its so horrible that it is true. Perhaps the hope is that most people are ignorant of it.
Actually your avatar reminds me that I should go watch Amelie :D
FOR OUR ANIMAL FRIENDS, WHO ARE OUR EQUALS
also for humans and the planet on the side ;)
For the animals I think. I used to say I loved all animals but still ate them?! I was very under-educated when I was younger. :rolleyes:
Plus most animal products don't agree with me anyway.
This is going to sound incredibly recycled, cliche' or simple, but it just "felt right". When I finally took the plunge from full omni to vegan, I truely felt good about myself for the first time....well, ever.
Me too.Quote:
suezin
Well, at first it was a pretty much equal mix of being for the animals, and for resourcefulness and not being wasteful or taking more that is required for me to live a healthy life. :)
But then soon after becoming vegan I found that my energy went up, I could concentrate better, AND, my cravings to binge eat were greatly diminished. (I'd been struggling with emotional eating and bulimia for 2 years. I still have some rough times, because I'm still recovering, but I think a big part of it was fueled by food addiction, like to dairy and refined sugar).
It's made many aspects of my life a lot better - my health, emotional well-being, and my conscience. :)
mostly for animals. and my husband and i feel that it is important to raise our son this way and to teach him compassion and mercy for the animals and the earth and to care about his health.
I went vegetarian completly for the animals. As others said, I would still never eat meat, even if I was convinced it was healthy (which I am not, I think it is unhealthy). I couldn't justify or deal with being able to take a life for food, and I couldn't stand to eat something that was dead - there was a definate "grossness" factor.
I didn't understand veganism so much when I first went vegetarian. then I began to understand... I went vegan for health reasons, because I feel it is unnatural to consume milk from another species, for the environment, to end world hunger, to show my protest against factory farming, and to stop harm against animals.
I also really like the food, and I wish I had started eating like this years ago.
i just am.
so many reasons, but mostly it's what works for me, body and mind.
Thats a little cutie on your avatar:)
My health first and then the animals. I first must take care of the body my creator gave me and then I can help take care of the rest of the planet.
I think therefore I am vegan
I hate to think I could contribute to suffering and pain.
That's a great way to look at it IMO:) I first came to veganism after finding out about the health benefits, but I also realized how animals were suffering beyond meat production (as I was lacto-ovo veggie before). Though I know I can never avoid causing any suffering, my main goal is now to cause the least suffering--for animals (both human and non-human) and the environment--possible in this world and being the best vegan I can be is fundamental in striving for that goal.Quote:
UrbanVegan
(a) I went vegan because I didn't want any part of the cruelty and exploitation that is done in the name of hungry men.
I stay vegan for (a), and
(b) I love to watch wildlife, and when I look at them, I feel a warm glow inside. It makes me smile to know that I don't have to associate them with anything but their beautiful, natural lives. They are just there for themselves, they don't have to be for anything, especially not anything for me.
(c) Last of all, I feel so much healthier. But I'd do it even if it made me feel like crap.
I don't want to contribute to the meat and dairy industries that basically control the USDA and use their power to regulate the dietary guidelines in the united states and to fund research so a lot of research tends to be bias. Its so frustrating!
Also world hunger is a huge issue, its a lot healthier, and factory farming is one of the most awful things.
I wasn't really eating anything containing animal products anyways so giving them up wasn't really a big transition for me - it was easy - so I figured if I don't have any strong attachments anyways I might as well just take the plunge and throw myself into further living a cruetly-free life. The gains by far outweighed the loss.
i believe that it is much more beneficial for both animals, mother earth and humans to eat vegan. i find that one of the most important issues is to try and live the most environmentally sustainable you can! who are we to make living creatures suffer and to destroy the planet we were put on? i believe in love, anarchy and freedom for ALL LIVING CREATURES, not in hate and speciesism.
I believe it is always wrong to kill.
I may not be able to always live up to that (parasites for instance). But I do the best I possibly can.
My main reason is because I don't want animals to suffer for me, and I don't want to support any industry that makes them suffer. In other words, I don't want to be holding the knife, so to speak.
So I don't have to have a million different cutting boards. :rolleyes:
;):p
(it's just a bonus)
I am vegan primarily our of health and athletic performance interests.
Before becoming vegan however I was vegitarian for a number of years, and at that point my initial decision to eliminate meat was out of concern for the treatment of animals.
I became vegetarian first then vegan, My reason was to allevaite the hunger problem and then it grew into something bigger than me, now its a full time passion I have new reasons but I feel I contribute by having light footsteps on the planet and just living close to nature ..but most of all to pass on to my kids health and what it means to be a a humanitarian.....
coz everybody else sucks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:) nonvegans I mean.
Mainly for spiritual reasons. Once I started studying yoga and Eastern philosophy 12 years ago, I found I had to give up meat as I had a revelation that it was simply wrong to kill and eat animals. Over the years, I learned more about the evils of factory farms and big agribusiness/monoculture, from the standpoint of cruelty to the animals, damage to the environment, and being a totally wasteful and non-sustainable means of food production. This, plus becoming a Buddhist, finally gave me the nudge to cut all animal products out of my diet. My husband and I are now working on getting them out of our consumption in general.
animals, enviroinment, health, God!
animals, ethics, environment (health is a bonus).
Ethics, animals, environment, conservation, health and to feel generally better about being a living creature :)
I used to try it for health and fitness reasons, and miserably failed. I choose to be a vegan because I am not just a pet, animal, nature, or human lover, I am a life lover, I have a deep love and respect for all life, and I have come to know that we, as humans, do not rule over the creation, we are part of the creation.
With that, we do not usually eat our fellows, right? So why eat fellow sentient creatures? Every time someone offers me a meat dish, it feels like cannibalism. :D
This time, my cause made my commitment a success!
I am new here by the way, few days, and I am learning a lot :p
I went vegan for health and environmental reasons. More and more I appreciate that I'm reducing cruelty to living creatures. Ethical/spiritual concerns are now a major factor in my lifestyle.
I think that question should be, "Why shouldn't I be vegan?"
because when i look into the eyes of an animal... ANY animal, i cannot fathom how anyone could maltreat an animal for ANY reason.
because, in my opinon, evolution didnt make us capeable of this degree of mental development to distroy the earth...... but rather to be able to save it.
Wow, great point! I agree. We now have the mental capacity to try to undo our many mistakes eg. unsustainable farming practices and change everything as a result of our intelligence. I can't stand it when people use the "humans are smarter" routine to try to justify their omnivorous ways. So, does that make it okay to eat/kill/maltreat those with mental challenges? People just kill me sometimes.
Excellent answer kaitlin :)Quote:
kaitlin
I was a vegetarian for two years because I didn't see anything wrong with eating dairy and eggs because at least I was not eating a dead animal. Now i realize how wrong I was. Vegan seems the only way to be. I don't understand how someone can drink milk and eat eggs. It grosses me out. I don't think many people actally think about it and realize they are drinking ANOTHER SPECIES MILK!!! yuck! I used to love cheese and thought I could not live without it so it took me a while to become vegan. I guess i am still trying to be vegan because i only started a few weeks ago and am now paying more attention to ingredients and cooking at home a lot more! I am just glad I found this forum because everyone around me thinks I am crazy for trying to be vegan!
Hey All,
I am doing a presentation for my "Food, Bodies, and Power" course at my college. I would like to give the class (myself being the only vegan member) an idea of what motivates people to go vegan. B/c I don't yet have 100 posts, I am unable to make a poll. I was wondering if someone would mind making this poll for me. If so, I would be greatly, greatly appreciative!!
I would like to have people to check all of the reasons that they went vegan, including the following:
-health
-environmental concerns
-animal rights
-world hunger
-other
And if those who check other could elaborate below, that would be awesome! Thanks everyone!