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Over the last few years, I have more been coming to the conclusion that I don't think there's anything ethically wrong with eating meat from ethically raised and slaughtered animals[1], but that I have no intention or desire of ever doing so myself[4].

[1] And as a practical matter, I suspect abstaining from milk is as important as abstaining from meat, although I don't know the practicalities of it as much as I'd like, and ashamedly haven't acted on that yet.[2][3]

[2] And caring about human suffering in the production of goods is much more important even though not always as conveniently written on the packet.

[3] In brighter news, I still think that reducing one's meat intake counts for vegetarian-ethical purposes, whether or not one is able or willing to take a stricter stance of no animal products at all.

[4] It is as if it's purely cultural -- the way expatriate British celebrate Christmas, and non-observant Jews celebrate passover, it has completely snuck up on me that being vegetarian is such a big part of who I am that I don't want to change it, whether it seems an eccentric habit or not.
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