It's not a huge problem for me, but I just wonder sometimes.
I have been basically lacto-vegetarian since 1984, I try to avoid eggs. No beef, pork, chicken, fish, shrimp, oysters, meat broth, meat fat, etc., or at least not willingly. I don't always know what's in the food in some situations, but I try my best to be polite and not be too much of a pain around non-vegetarians.
I have heard people say they vegetarians, but some of them eat fish, chicken and even red meat. Why? Do they think it sounds good to say they are vegetarians or don't they know what the word means? Or, maybe it's like some people who say "I'm not racist" and then make some obviously racist remark. Any thoughts?
2007-02-24
07:20:37
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