ArmouredAbolitionist wrote:Hemant Mehta might actually be a more severe case of this same irrational perspective on animal consumption and animal ethics.
I've seen the video and am mostly familiar with his views, but there are a couple problems:
1. He's basically espousing weak moral relativism, or indifference, and asking a question -- which is much different from making an argument against veganism. He's saying he doesn't know, and asking for replies.
Also, with regard to moral relativism, he does this sometimes with respect to religion too.
To best criticize him (rather than taking on relativism, which is not hard, but is harder to explain and communicate to an ignorant audience) we need to find a clear example of hypocrisy. Can you find some videos or written content by him that take a hard stance against immorality in some regard, rather than a "this is harmful to us" stance?
Or find some hard claims supporting moral relativism somewhere, in order to address that directly (the less ideal approach)?
2. There's not really much content there. Again, it's mostly just questions. It's not usually nice to jump on somebody for asking an honest question (and I think that was an honest question).
He admitted animals suffer for food, he admitted it's healthier. And then he asked why on the moral or philosophical front.
Can you find more, where he has discussed this in other videos, comments, or articles? He seems to avoid the topic. With Matt Dillahunty, he avoids the topic too, but we had that gem to work with in the Atheist Experience show, where he made a number of actual irrational claims.
We could try to address this in another open letter, but we'd need more to go on.
Here's a transcript (but, again, we need more if we want to address this):
Hemant Mehta wrote:A lot of people have asked me why I'm vegetarian, uh because I am, and I've never eaten meat on purpose my entire life. Like maybe if the taco bell person at the window screws up my order or something but I've never actually eaten meat and the smell of meat is really disgusting to me and so i'm vegetarian. Um and people ask me why I am because, you know, is it for religious reasons, is it for other reasons, and the truth is I was r.. vegetarian my entire life because my parents were brought up as Jains, and Jains believe in non-violence, uh that religions preaches non-violence, and so being a vegetarian and not killing animals for food it's it's part of it so I grew up not eating meat
and when I lost my faith and -- or rather when I gave up my faith because I didn't want it anymore around like 14 -- I thought about vegetarianism and it seemed to still make sense, all those arguments I always heard that you know you shouldn't kill animals you can eat healthy food without it, it it is healthier to be vegetarian, that all still made sense. And so it's not like I started eating meat when I I s- became an atheist, and now you know I've I'm vegetarian, and the funny thing is that I used to think it was such a big deal, and you know I could never date anyone or marry anyone who who was a meat eater. Um, and atheism like I could probably date or marry someone who was religious that wasn't a big deal.
And that has totally shifted! Like now it's like, no, atheism means a lot to me, but the funny thing is my vegetarianism I don't really think it's a big deal anymore. And it's weird because, um, I s- I can eat dinner with people who are eating meat and It doesn't bother me one bit. Like you would think if I was vegetarian for ethical reasons part of me would be really upset when people around me are eating meat and it doesn't phase me one bit, and I have no desire no impulse to to stop them, and even if that's rude, I have no desire to start a conversation about why they would eat that meat. I just don't care, and I wonder if that makes me a bad vegetarian.
Because it's like eh it's my thing, I dont' really care if it's your thing or not. And then but when we talk about ethical reasons, and now I even have to ask myself if I really am doing it for ethical reasons, because I'm not vegan.
I drink milk I eat cheese. I mean I there's a lot of food I eat that animals suffer in order to get it
in or in order for me to get access to it, and I have no problem with that. You know and I should if I'm a vegetarian you would think.
I remember dissecting a cat when I was in an anatomy class in high school, that didn't bother me either I assumed the cat died, and you know just like humans die and you can give your body uh to science
I assumed the cat died of whatever, natural causes, and now I was dissecting it and that didn't bother me either.
So all these peop- I keep reading all of these ethical questions bout vegetarianism, like "what if we could synthesize meat in a lab somehow would you eat it?" and I'm like yeah well I guess that would be OK.
Or "what if the animal died of natural causes would you eat it?" I don't know.
I don't think I would but probably more because it just seems disgusting to me and not for any real ethical reasons.
Uh, I just don't, I don't know where i stand on the issue, and I guess I bring this up in this video because you know if someone's religious, uh very religious, or they're praying around me at the table, or they're preaching their religious faith, inside, I'm kind of screaming on the inside.
You know I try to be polite in public, but part of me wants to have that conversation with them, or I wanna have a debate about why they're religious and why they think god exists and all that, and you would think the same thing would happen around people who eat meat and I don't have that at all
so I guess I'm throwing this out there to all of you, cause I'm sure a lot of, I've met a lot of atheists who are vegetarian for ethical reasons.
I guess, you know, convince me why I should still be a vegetarian more than anything else. It's not like I suddenly have a desire, by the way, to eat meat, and if I go into a store where they're selling meat
like I can smell it and I still don't like it, so it's not like I'm I'm looking for a reason to eat it, but I don't really I don't feel like I have as strong of a justification for being a vegetarian today as I might have had you know a year ago, a decade ago even.
Um I don't know, I guess I'm, I guess I'm almost more disturbed by preachy vegans than I am by people who eat meat who who don't care about it one bit, who don't think about it at all, and I feel like there's something wrong with me.
If I'm a vegetarian and I don't care about why people are not, like there's no part of me that wants to be preachy about my vegetarianism, so I don't know I don't know if you feel the same way, I don't know what your reasons are for eating or not eating meat, but um I'm very curious about what you think about me as a vegetarian whether you think I'm I'm doing it for the right reasons or the wrong reasons or or if it it doesn't matter at all, maybe maybe it doesn't matter it's just my personal thing and who cares. But I'd love to hear some feedback on that.
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