Dietary choices should be treated the same way as religion
ideally. Both are personal choices, catered to the individual’s needs and
desires. Neither one should ever be forced onto another. We are all different,
and that is okay.
That being
said, people who eat “vegetarian” hot dogs, chicken nuggets, and hamburgers are
not vegetarian, they are meat-substitute eaters. Please don’t preach about the
health benefits of being vegetarian. Please don’t pretend to be the healthier
option.
Meat can be
lean and natural. It doesn’t need to be factory-farmed and/or full of
chemicals. Those who eat meat can still be healthy eaters. Again, dietary
choices are for the individual. We can talk and share the benefits of each diet
to help people make a choice, but a diet does not equate to a good or bad
person.