Greg Lawson
July 2006
CAN'T means an inability to do something. I am certainly ABLE to eat slaughtered animals or animal fluids and excretions. I CHOOSE not to do so for ethical reasons
Most people I work with know I am a vegan, which they understand is some
kind of a strict vegetarian, but they are a bit cloudy on the concept. This
is especially ironic to me because I am a National Park Ranger, and I think
that my coworkers should stop hiding from the fact that a meat-based diet
negatively affects the environment. After all, we are supposed to be leaders
in preserving the wilderness.
I am ashamed that the Park Service participates in the annual thinning of
the herd (slaughter) of our own symbol, the bison of Yellowstone, just to
appease the cattle ranchers who graze their cows on federal land in the
Yellowstone area.
Whenever there is a food event at my workplace, a potluck lunch or a
birthday cake get-together, I don't usually go. The reasons are that after
all these years, I just don't want to be in the presence of people eating
animal products and I don't want to just stand around making people
uncomfortable. But, hell, people should be made to feel a little more
uncomfortable about carnivorism.
Whenever a workplace food event takes place, someone usually asks me why I
didn't attend, and the conversation usually goes....
Me: I don't eat cake.
Them: Are you on a diet?
Me: Cake contains dairy and eggs.
Them: Oh that's right, you can't eat milk or eggs.
Or
Them: There's chili con queso and chips in the break room.
Me: No thanks.
Them: Oh that's right, you can't eat cheese.
At least their understanding of veg*ism has evolved beyond "You mean you
can't eat chicken? You can't eat fish?"
I have been getting increasingly annoyed by the CAN'T word, and so I have
decided that whenever I hear it again I will respond with something like the
following....
"CAN'T means an inability to do something. I am certainly ABLE to eat
slaughtered animals or animal fluids and excretions. I CHOOSE not to do so
for ethical reasons, because I care about the environmental damage caused by
animal agriculture, because I CHOOSE not to cause unnecessary animal
suffering, because the thought of eating decaying animal products, even if
preserved with the best chemicals modern technology has to offer, is a turn
off for me. So that's the reason I just CAN'T eat that crap."
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