Rhyming Cutlets (Vegans Have The Right To Drugs)
Is there something from a dead cow that gives some kind of power?
Something more than protein from nuts beans and flower?
Something more nutritious than bacons sweet aroma
If its just for the taste then I can not condone ya
Is there some fine energy or kei or chi or prana
That validates the animals death and balances the karma?
Either carnivores` satisfaction is illusory and crule
Or vegans should eat hamburgers and stop playing the lightweight fool
M.C. Newberry
Thu 11th Nov 2021 16:24
The existence of animals in all their variety remains a topic for
endless discussion and speculation. I sometimes wonder what
would happen if the ordinary rat was considered tasty, or foxes
(and not pigs) a delicious source of breakfast fare, sizzling in the pan on a cold morning. Culling is a word that embraces the perceived need to limit animal numbers ere they become
a risk to their own (and other) species or just a plain nuisance.
Certain dictators have employed a similar system, it has to be
be admitted, but, strangely, not connected with the historical
record of cannibalism. It seems most of the larger species inhabiting the world are prone to a taste for other flesh and
that "carnivore" can certainly be applied to humanity; for
what are we, but large animals too.