Traditions, Customs, and Habits
"Custom will reconcile people to any
atrocity." George Bernard Shaw
Many people will attempt to justify their
meat, dairy and egg-eating ways by saying something like this: "It's a tradition in
my culture to eat meat, dairy and eggs," or "It's customary among
my family (or tribe) to eat meat, dairy and eggs"—or, quite simply,
"It's my habit to eat meat, dairy and eggs, and as habits
go, it's a hard one to break."
However, to uphold some tradition, custom,
or habit for no other reason than that it's a tradition, or a custom,
or a habit, is obviously an invalid rationalization for preserving
slavery, cruelty and murder. Just like habits, some traditions and customs are
good ones, some are harmless, and some are extremely evil. Whether they prove
to be good, evil, or innocuous, they didn't get that way just because they were
practiced routinely. They were ALWAYS good, evil or innocuous! I understand
traditions, customs and habits are hard to break, but EVIL traditions, HARMFUL
customs, and BAD habits need to be broken.
The abolition of slavery in America, and of suttee in
India (the burning-alive of widowed women along with their dead husbands on the
funeral pyre) proves that evil can be eradicated, and that rational minds can
overcome the atrocity of many traditions and customs that turn innocent beings
into victims without reason or mercy.
Try to place yourself in the animals'
position: confined to an artificial world, denied your freedom and the chance
to live a long, healthy life, even denied sunlight most of the time. Then
imagine yourself on a concentration camp truck, terrified and confused, on your
way to the slaughterhouse so someone could slice your throat and cut you up
into pieces. If you honestly try to assume the animals' point of view, you will
understand why the psychotic addictions of meat, cheese, milk and eggs must be
abolished.
If you eat animals and the things that come
out of animals, you are causing pain and suffering and polluting yourself with
the blood of innocent beings. Today, we knowingly contribute to an endless loop
of enslaving and killing animals to preserve the abstract notion of tradition,
the vacuous rituals of custom, and the murderous, selfish habit of meat,
cheese, milk and egg-consumption. Peace begins at the dinner table, with what
you put into your body on a daily basis.
Good people—the ones who maintain good
habits, and observe worthwhile traditions and customs— don't just talk about
kindness. They practice it. They don't pray about love. They actually give it.
It is not your right—based on YOUR traditions, YOUR customs and YOUR habits—to
deny animals THEIR freedom so you can harm them, enslave them and kill them.
That's not what rights are about. That's injustice. There is no
counter-argument to veganism. Accept it. Apologize for the way you've been
living. Make amends and move forward.
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