I really enjoyed the assigned reading in the anthology on eating meat, especially since I am a vegetarian myself. I especially liked the discussion on the attributes possessed by a vegetarian. Many people place a stereotype on people who call themselves vegetarian assuming they are "tree huggers" or have weird values and views. This, however, is not the case. Many people that choose to be vegetarian maintain what is considered a very "normal" lifestyle by non vegetarians. What really stuck out to me about the section on Carnism was the fact that vegetarians are labeled but "meat eaters"are not. "We don't see meat eating as we do vegetarianism- as a choice, based on a set of assumptions about animals, our world, and ourselves. Rather, we see it as a given, the "natural" thing to do" (446). People assume vegetarians are the different ones who have chosen to live a life unlike the rest. In reality, meat eaters choose what goes into their mouths as well. This invisible belief system about eating animals is what is called "carnism." Not only are people ignoring the fact that they have a choice not to eat meat, but they are buying into to well concocted myths. For example the relationship between the American Dietetic Association (ADA) and the National Dairy Council. The national Dairy Council is one of the ADA's leading sponsors, explaining their recommended daily dose of milk. They do this, however, despite "evidence linking dairy consumption with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease, various cancers, and diabetes" (454). It is evidence like this that prompted me to become a vegan. After reading Alicia Silverstone's book, The Kind Diet I had a much better understanding of the meat industry and the cruelty involved in getting my food to my plate. It also shed some light on some of the myths that we are told ever since we were young. Including that you can only get protein from meat and a glass of milk a day is good for you. As a society we have bought into these food myths and just assume them to be true without actually checking for ourselves. We need to take some initiative and find out not only what is actually in our food but where it comes from as well.
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Sympathetic Imagination
Humane is defined as, "Marked by sympathy with and consideration for the needs and distresses of others; feeling or showing compassion and tenderness towards human beings and the lower animals; kind, benevolent" (anthology 418B). The man in the story from the Anthology Rick Bass was a prime example of what it means to be humane. He had compassion for the animals and rescued the poor stray dogs and even came back three times in order to rescue the second one. He then took them home and took care of them. The dogs returned the favor through unconditional loyalty and love. "People pull their punches, refer to dogs' love with words such as loyalty, obedience, or even submissiveness, but it is love"(anthology 430). This a touching example of the relationship between pet and owner, especially when the owner looks upon the animal with compassion and rescues them from a horrible situation.
This story reminds me of when we rescued our cat, Pancake, after she had been run over by a car. The person who hit her with the car just left her to die and she was badly injured when we found her. We decided to try and save her so we took her to the vet. She is perfectly fine and happy now living with us! She is a little timid but she is the sweetest cat I have ever met and I bet she is very grateful that we chose to save her life. It is the humane thing to do to try and save desperate animals lives. That is why I enjoy writing the craigslist ads so much. I was just informed that another one of my dogs was adopted and that is the best feeling. Knowing that I was able to save a life makes it so worth the effort!
Most recent dog I wrote a craigslist ad about. I had a tough time finding a family to adopt her. I wrote 4 different ads and almost gave up hope but on the last day before we pulled her from craigslist she got an adoption application!
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