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Vegans and vegetarians are perfectly viable forms of living
I'm not very keen on adding people I don't know IRL at the moment. Sorry. :/
You fail to mention the number of heart attacks and heart problems that result from unrestrained meat-eating.
Countless problems result from consuming meat in today's society. While I'm all for a balanced meat and vegetable diet, there's no justification to think veganism and vegetarianism are "incorrect" forms of living without considering the problems in regular society caused by meat and other conventional foods like sugar.
You also make it sound like vegetarian food is bad for us. Do you know how many vitamins fruit and vegetables contain? If anything, not eating green food makes you more vulnerable to certain diseases.