Those who leave meat behind are motivated by personal health concerns (how are these foods affecting my my heart, arteries, cancer risk, etc.), animal cruelty concerns (the horrors of factory farming are well documented), and environmental concerns (the ecological disasters of pig waste "lagoons," the 1.5 billion cows on the planet belching and tooting methane, etc.). Many become vegetarians or vegans for a combination of the three concerns.
It's a win-win-win, if you will.
Most vegans and vegetarians grew up eating meat and occasionally want a burger or meatball. Plant based substitutes meet the need.
Same for me with cream cheese, for instance. Dairy cream cheese wreaks havoc with my digestive system, but Tofutti makes a terrific substitute, so I still enjoy a lifelong breakfast favorite of bagels and cream cheese.
I'm not knocking it, believe me. To each their own.
And I've had to change my diet a whole lot in the last few years, however, meat hasn't been one, in fact I've been told I am not getting enough of such.
I hate animals being killed or raised just for food, however, in some areas and if you were ever a farmer or grew up in a family that was, it isn't looked at the same. From the beginning of time whether it was the fish or what that fed the masses... Depending on what believes.
I had chickens and could not face after that eating chicken for a long time. I could never kill them for food. I DO get it. But guess what, a chicken will eat chicken.
Anyhow, I'm new and don't want to disagree. I love beef. I love pork. Not sure why people these days think chicken and turkey are the be all and end all.
To what you say about the digestive system, I have been through some of that as well. Rich foods, oils, more. Too much cheese or cream.
I don't have much problem with decent meat.
Anyhow, I really believe in whatever works for anyone but I'll go back to what I originally said. I love veggies (not the fake chemical sprayed ones) and I love meat.
There is a cycle of life and a food chain.
Try to get a meat eating animal to just eat greens.
Humans of course are different and have choices. I don't know if it is best we are the "top"of the food chain who don't know how to live by our instincts honestly. Animals do. At least until humans breed, domesticate or mess with them.
Now I am getting carried away though.
I have no problem with vegetarians or vegans or meat eaters. None at all.
And I like meat but can say I don't eat it daily. Price is too high these days for a lot of it. Must mean it is in high demand.