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depends on their reasoning for being vegetarian. Some do it for the animal's sake and won't eat/use anything that an animal suffered in order to produce (meat, leather, etc) but are happy to drink milk and wear woolly sweaters. Others do it for the sake of their own health and so won't touch milk or cheese, but have leather upholstery. Others still are completely nuts and believe that animals should have the same rights as people and therefore milking a cow without the cow's permission somehow constitutes sexual assault.
My question to vegetarians: Where do you draw the line? Do you eat algae? What about fungi? Protozoa? Bacteria? What is so special about the animal kingdom that they can't be ingested. Do you drink milk even though it doesn't kill the cow to gather it?
My question to vegetarians: Where do you draw the line? Do you eat algae? What about fungi? Protozoa? Bacteria? What is so special about the animal kingdom that they can't be ingested. Do you drink milk even though it doesn't kill the cow to gather it?