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Over the past few weeks we have begun to articulate the Meat Neutral “manifesto” in each successive post. Some of the key tenets which we have covered include:
- Vegetarian food is good… its just missing meat
- Meat Neutral = Balance (like yoga)
- We promote culinary creativity
- Meat Neutral is about promoting vegetarian cuisine
- Meat Neutral can reduce your carbon footprint
Another pillar of the Meat Neutral lifestyle/philosophy is that we do not condone or support fishism.
What is fishism? For those of you not familiar with the term, fishism (\ˈfi-ˌshi-zəm), is a phenomenon quite common in the “vegetarian” world. It is a situation where an individual has made a strong political statement about their beliefs and ethical code that is reflected through dietary habits. (i.e. “It is morally wrong (and cruel) to kill sentinent beings to sustain our lifestyle”). This is a respectful choice that people have a right to make. However, more often than not, the fishist, does not extend this moral framework to the aquatic species. They bend the rules for when it comes to fish. Haven’t you ever heard the phrase: “I’m vegetarian, but sometimes I eat sushi.”
In essence, this statement entrenches the prejudice that our scaled friends endure on a constant basis. The fishist, acting as if they were nature’s omnipotent anthropocentric judge, grants freedom and rights to certain animals whilst taking them away from others.
Meat Neutral would officially like to state that we do not judge animals by their scales (so as we may not be judged by theirs). Instead we strive to spread and reduce our inevitable impact on the living world due to our perpetual need of victuals.
And remember:
Fish are animals too.

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Excellent entry, if not somewhat tardy. I prefer to get my learning done in the morning so 11am is jsut a little too late don’t you think? Also, I am not sure that I can ‘digg’ this…I certainly dig it but what is this ‘digg’? Please inform.
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