lilymc
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Personally, I believe that it is more masculine to protect the weak than to prey on the weak unnecessarily. Also soy isn't needed at all to go without meat, and there have been studies showing no link between soy and lower testosterone. In the end, eat however you want, but I think it's good to be aware that it can be healthy, easy, and tasty to go without meat, and that any nutrient in meat that humans need can be found easily in plants or milk so the purpose of eating meat is therefore mostly for taste preference rather than nutrition. I don't want to tell people what to do, but I think that it is good to be aware of these things as part of the decision of how someone chooses to eat, and to make a conscious decision about it. For example, I think it is better to hunt and be aware of the whole process than to pick up prepackaged meats at the grocery store while hating hunters.
Good post, and I'm glad that I'm not completely alone here. I think a lot of this comes down to many years of deeply ingrained tradition, as well as believing false information, because this is such a meat-eating world. I hope that others would agree that it's good to occasionally question one's views and traditions, and always put truth first, no matter where it leads.
I've noticed that a big problem here is that many people wrongly associate veganism with left-wing politics, and of course no conservative or libertarian wants to appear to be a bleeding heart liberal. But it's not a lefty thing, and I wish that people would get past lame, outdated stereotypes.