Absolute vegetarianism might not be realistic, but the moral principles behind vegetarianism and being against the cruel practices involved in mass production of meat & diary are still valid.
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There has never been a functioning society whose warriors did not eat meat.
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Absolute vegetarianism isn't even desirable from a moral or ethical perspective, because if you deny your right to take life when required you are cucking yourself and demeaning your ancestors and your right to self-defense.
I think we'd get further with stopping male genital mutilation but whatever.
Hence why white nations have such high standards against animal cruelty compared to the rest of the world.
The problem we have right now is that Jews are distorting market forces and encouraging the breaking of those laws.
More than a few abbaitors seek kosher/halal certification as a way to dodge animal welfare requirements.
Vegetarianism is better than the normal western diet but it isn't as good as small amounts of meat from a dietary, environmental, sustainability, or agricultural standpoint.
100g/day is ideal, preferably from game you've shot or livestock raised by someone you know. If you have to buy from a grocer, look for organ meats as they are the cheapest cuts and healthier than muscle meats.
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I pointed out to a lefty a while back that the countries with the highest level of humanitarian standards include animal welfare, both go hand-in-hand. He quickly agreed. I then asked if he knew which countries that included and he began to look it up. When he realized those standards exclude shitskin countries he tried to make up excuses.
I then jokingly mentioned that NSDAP was the first country to have an animal welfare program. He gave a bizarre reply, that I wonder if he somehow has redpills circulating throughout his head and is still trying to cope with them. He said, "Yeah, that's why we went to war with them."
We both laughed.
I do too, but one step at a time, either way.
I feel bad for the state of their minds. They're hamburgered beyond recognition thanks to global jewery.