Yeah but it's still this kind of statement....
.....that highlights your general ignorance and ultimate selfishness towards anyone who doesn't share your lifestyle choices; choices which are impossible to truly adhere to.
The two examples I used were the tip of the iceberg. Your home is filled with items containing animal derivatives, not to mention everywhere you choose to work or visit.
Oh and as far as ethics go....I'm assuming these ethics in question are yours, so again with the dictating.
Wait wait, so it's selfish and a dictatorship for me to enforce my views on others, but not for the world to force it's view on animals? If wanting animals with a right to life not to die is more selfish than wanting to eat meat just because you like the taste (and I've heard no arguements against that so far as that is the only reason you eat it) then you need to redress your definition of selfishness.
Can't you see though that many many aspects of life are a dictatorship? I'm forced to contribute towards things I don't want to through my taxes as I'm sure you are. We're all forced to do things we don't want and we all have to accept a way of life forced upon us by others, so how is this any difference? If we all had our lives running exactly as we want, the world would be in chaos and there would be constant wars, so again why is me wanting others not to cause harm any different to the goverment forcing me to spend money on wars I and many others don't agree with?
My home may be full of animal derived ingredients, but again, tell me why doing the best I can is worse than you doing nothing at all? If you want to nitpick like that, as I said to whoever else it was, you're just the same. You don't agree with paedophilia I'm sure, yet I can say with confidence that you don't do everything within your power to stop it happening in the world. I mean if you're going to say about animal products in places I visit, I can say that by having children you're contributing to paedophilia by having children (if you do), both of which are completely ridiclulous statements!
@Cobra well you'd be under the wrong impression then because that was taken from the vegan society page. But the definition there and what you've said are in essence the same thing. Vegetarians only avoid meat, vegans try to avoid all animal products as the definition states.
On the point of sterilisation of farm animals to wipe them out. Of course this is a less than ideal scenario but as I've said before, the sterilisation of all existing farm animals is a lot more kind to animals than the death of trillions of future yet to be born farm animals. There is no perfect solution so the best alternative has to be used which is what I've suggested.
Yet again, what is the point in this now? What do you all want to prove? That I'm a bad vegan? That you're right and I'm wrong? I just don't understand why you keep replying when there's no end to this. I'm only replying to defend my position which keeps being attacked, but everybody else...?