tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29769707.post3667782172183328439..comments2024-02-10T18:19:36.406-08:00Comments on Newspaper Rock: Should Indians be vegetarians?Robhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01478763837213733775noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29769707.post-77255460949536560652011-08-17T21:14:05.469-07:002011-08-17T21:14:05.469-07:00The Inuit and buffalo-hunting Plains cultures are ...The Inuit and buffalo-hunting Plains cultures are a small part of 10,000 years of Native existence spread over two continents. I'm guessing most Native cultures relied more on plants than on animals for food.<br /><br />Also, there are different types of vegetarians, and "pesce-vegetarians" eat fish. So yes, one can be mostly vegan.<br /><br />I'd say the article's point is basically clear. Most Indians have gone from eating a little meat to a lot of meat. They've gone from being mostly vegetarians to mostly <i>not</i> vegetarians.<br /><br />And we're not talking about lean cuts of turkey or venison here. I suspect Fisher is referring to the junk most people eat: fast-food hamburgers, hot dogs, and fried chicken. I trust you'll agree that a diet of that kind of meat is bad for you.Robhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01478763837213733775noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29769707.post-46492614289124979722011-08-16T11:40:38.377-07:002011-08-16T11:40:38.377-07:00She's from the Hitachi tribe. Either way, it d...She's from the <a href="http://simpsons.wikia.com/wiki/Little_Big_Girl" rel="nofollow">Hitachi tribe</a>. Either way, it doesn't explain all the animal rights activists basically doing Klan tactics to Indians. (If slaughtering chickens is comparable to the Holocaust, then throwing acid in the eyes of Indians because they want to go fishing is comparable to the KKK.) And by the way, if we aren't all as magical as they believe, we aren't real Indians.<br /><br />"Only recently has meat become an important staple." Tell that to plains tribes and Eskimos. Northwest Coast tribes ate a lot of fish. And, for that matter, since when is meat really a food for the ecologically impoverished? Aren't these same animal rights people saying we should also all go vegan to fight world hunger?<br /><br />Now, dairy...was not in a traditional diet. You might be able to milk anything with a nipple, but who wants to milk a dog or a guinea pig?<br /><br />"Mostly vegan" is like "a little bit pregnant". You can't be "mostly a teetotaler", though you can only drink once a week at most.<br /><br />Also, statistically, I know why the vegans are doing this: Damage control. Indians switched to a high-carbohydrate diet and developed diabetes. Not only Indians, but the same can be said of Australia's aborigines. Wherever white bread, white rice (rice being a health food in vegan circles), and sugar went, diabetes was sure to follow. Hydrogenation, a process recommended by vegan groups to replace butter (and also used in soy candles, by the way), allowed the soybean, not normally a food that would be on the "don't eat" list for diabetics (seeing as its calories are mostly fat and protein, and it has a high level of omega-3s, which are promptly destroyed by hydrogenation), to complicate this issue. When dietitians started putting Indians on the closest modern equivalent of a traditional diet (which was often, you guessed it, Atkins), the diabetics went into remission.<br /><br />This is not how things are supposed to go if you're promoting a theory. Vegans take Milton Friedman's attitude to theories, that they are sacred. In science, "sacred" is a dirty word.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com