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Is it ever morally or legally acceptable to engage in such barbaric behavior with meat? The dilemma arose when the Sunday supper lamb let out a soft cry for more than five minutes due to a serious gash on its neck caused by the knife. The pure white creature was choking on its own tears as the blood spurted forth against its pure beauty, yet it seemed to accept its destiny and just stand there, waiting to die. The butcher let out a gasp and tried not to freak out in front of his wife, who was very white. His client was forced to choose between fleeing the awful location and losing consciousness due to his agonizing cries and obvious swallowing that seemed to be coming from a burning throat. Afterwards, when he told his family about what had happened, he claimed to have seen murder. Even if it fills the plates of the general public who are persuaded there is no other option, this and hundreds of millions of other times a year are done in the name of mankind for a food supply that is completely superfluous. Our survival depends on killing. murdering in order to live. killing to sate cravings and even leave the most of it on the dish. That reminded me of a distressed neighbor who had written about his own experiences pursuing the legal slaughter of animals for food. I was well on my way to becoming a vegetarian and had not planned on encountering anything like that from close acquaintances. &#8220;Never, never, ever again!He once sobbed to me. The massive volume of blood poured and covered the kitchen floor like a carpet of terror in an old temple, and it finally simply stood there and knelt down. After all that blood loss, we believed it to be dead, but as we leaned down to pick it up, it bleated so pitifully that it confused us all. Then, for reasons only God knows, it began to stand again, but all it did was stand there, looking for our eyes, and cry out in a way that will always make me feel deeply offended. I almost committed his whole comments to memory while he and the other similarly scared people were there. Later, after speaking with his wife, who had been an unwilling witness to the execution, I saw very clearly that what had happened was not so much murder as it was a violation of our spirit, if not our rightful being. It seemed that the animal world would never recover from our great, unparalleled error in thinking and strength. Nature had produced a completely unintelligent and destructive organism that was much too dominant in relation to the rest of the world&#8217;s creations. The butcher had merely carried out his duty, but from that moment on, the act changed the course of events for the whole family, who had vowed to become vegetarians. It was 10 years ago, and now they are shadowed by the terrible deaths they brought about throughout their lives\u2014mostly those of young, lovely animals who often played with their own offspring. &#8220;The murders continue to play out in our heads, and we often wake up sweating in terror as the visions become a tormenting loop. &#8220;the potential of youth.&#8221; Compared to our ancestors, today&#8217;s youth are less ferociously inclined, and an increasing proportion of them are afraid to consume meat other than chicken. When questioned, they appear to wonder whether killing fish and birds may not be all that horrible. I have to concede that there is a noticeable difference in how it affects delicate individuals, albeit it is still very much a muchness. Against the resistance of a small percentage of backward people whose survival depends on the meat trade supported by others who cannot survive without it, India is attempting to outlaw the murder of animals for whatever reason, and they are essentially succeeding. But would &#8220;ca(r)nnibalism,&#8221; as it really is, ever be totally eliminated from food used by humans? The simple answer is yes, but in order to withstand the protests of detractors and meat slaves, the alternatives must also be excellent and cause the same addiction. The current debates throughout the globe are an intriguing web of divergent viewpoints that, if the prohibition is upheld, may restore humanity&#8217;s sense of fairness and compassion for human life. If someone can murder a live thing without feeling guilty in order to satiate a desire that can find greater and better alternatives (apart from a wider range of experiences), then, under the appropriate circumstances, they can kill people with equal calmness. Although a lot of people might disagree, empirical evidence demonstrates that those who are unable to tolerate killing for any reason are also unable to cause suffering to others. They are highly evolved, sensitive individuals who have empathy for others that is sometimes lacking in those who even threaten those who dared to stand up for the animal world. Through millennia of cross-fertilization, their brains, and specifically the frontal lobe, have formed emotional complexes that now betray their sense of justice, good and evil, and kindness of nature. An increasing number of individuals are learning about the personalities of people throughout the world via television interviews. One image is painted by emotional animal advocates who are moved by the suffering and neglect of domestic animals, while others, who even justify murder as a part of man&#8217;s inherent nature, shrug and condone this brutality. Therefore, it is evident that there are differences in sensitivity and capacity for communication with nature among all members of mankind, including family members. Genes, cerebral development, and the emotional circuitry that generates pleasure or disgust are all involved. However, the influence of kind people&#8217;s spirit and beauty of meeting is felt just as much as that of cold and malevolent individuals. I have never seen hard-nosed dismissive types who constantly find reasons to allow us do what we want without"}