Print This Article Post Comment Add To Favorites Email to Friends Ezine Ready

Ted Nugent's live And Let Live" ... Except For The Voiceless

By: Jeff Popick Home | Arts-and-Entertainment


Ted Nugent yeah, that Ted Nugent recently wrote an article blasting Paul McCartney for allegedly firing some of his staff for eating meat. Now, I'm not so sure that this is true, but let's go with it. Let us say that Paul McCartney did, in fact, fire some people for eating meat. OMG!

I suppose Ted Nugent can't sing anymore, so he's looking to create drama anywhere he can. Kinda like looking for love in all the wrong places.

Beginning with the first paragraph of his article, Ted refers to vegans as "weirdos" and then reiterates that theme throughout, even calling Paul McCartney an "animal rights maniac."

Yet, in the seventh paragraph of his dim-witted rant, he goes on to clearly state that no meat eater "has any desire whatsoever to influence any vegetarian's choice of diet or to force them to eat meat. We are the friendly, tolerant Americans."

When you stop laughing at Ted's lack of functioning brain cells (probably from animal fat-clogged cerebral arteries), you'll realize the dysfunctional thought process that he, and many like him, manage to embrace throughout their lives. They are friendly and tolerant people who preface their discussions about vegetarians and vegans by calling them "weirdos" and "maniacs." In reality, it's not the vegetarians who will be influenced by Ted's dysfunction; rather it's the people who also have animal-fat clogging their brains.

It was Benjamin Franklin who said, "My refusing to eat flesh occasioned an inconveniency, and I was frequently chided for my singularity, but, with this lighter repast, I made the greater progress, for greater clearness of head and quicker comprehension." Let's be thankful it wasn't Ted Nugent who helped frame the United States Constitution. Unfortunately, however, it is people like Ted Nugent who interpret it.

Millions of meat eaters say they love animals, and really believe it, while eating flesh. Millions of Americans believe in God, yet conveniently overlook the fact that God's earliest mandate to us on page one of the Bible was to eat plants. Meatism, the lifestyle of brutality and oppression, is branded by Ted and his sociopathic friends as "The American Way." They talk about freedom, yet deny it to billions of living, thinking and feeling animals. They spend their lives hiding from truth, surrounded by confusion, while telling everyone they come in contact with that only one end of the boat is sinking. Then, on top of it all, they label their fantasy "truth."

The truth is, I am a vegan who is forced to live in a brutal world of systematic murder. Meatism is the single largest cause of environmental problems (not to mention health, societal and spiritual problems). I have to see it, hear it, smell it and touch it. And if I try to have some semblance of tranquility by sometimes surrounding myself with like-minded people, Ted finds that highly objectionable. What if the meat-eater that Paul McCartney supposedly fired wanted to eat a piece of an animal in the company lunch room? Is Paul not free to create a cruelty-free environment (even though it is just a microcosm) for himself and others like him?

The fact is, Meatism is causing all of our problems, whereas a vegan diet can solve them. Denial, however, is the meat-eater's manifesto, and Ted Nugent has a large copy taped to his mirror square in his line of sight so that he can't look at himself too closely.



Article Source: http://www.eArticlesOnline.com

About the Author:
wrote an article
Bible

Tags: , , , , , ,

Please Rate this Article

 

Not yet Rated

Click the XML Icon Above to Receive Arts-and-Entertainment Articles Via RSS!

Recent Related Articles From Arts-and-Entertainment

  • What Do You Eat?
    By: Stephen Lau | Jun 18th 2009
    What do you eat? Healthy eating is knowing what you eat. Many people's food choice is based on convenience and availability, instead of the nutritive value of food. As a result, they end up eating processed food and developing food cravings. Food has to be simple and natural, and not giving you only empty calories. Healthy ... Read

  • How Adam Sandler Taught Me To Eat Healthy
    By: Darlene Nicholson | Feb 23rd 2008
    Healthy living lessons sometimes hide in the strangest places. Learn how an Adam Sandler movie put a new perspective on healthy eating for this healthy living expert. A lesson anyone can use! Read

  • Now, At Last A New Startling Fact Is Revealed About Building The Immune System.

    Adverts are made through various types of media about yogurts and drinks that contain live bacteria. It is big business. The amazing point is that all the big companies who make the money never tell you the secret of when to take it! All the adverts show a sunny morning and happy people either eating or drinking live yogurt ... Read

  • Stop Eating Meat And Become A Vegetarian
    By: neil parnham | Aug 1st 2007
    As a prospective vegetarian, you probably question whether or not it really matters if you stop eating meat. You might wonder how much of a difference one additional vegetarian can make. Read

  • A Review Of Jeff Paul - His Life Revealed
    By: Justin Bryce | Mar 7th 2007
    If you have not heard of Jeff Paul you must have been living under a rock for the past 20 Years. He is a master of direct marketing and copywriting. Discover what you can learn. Read

  • Diet - Is Meat Really Good For Us? What Happens When We Eat Meat? Find Out..
    By: Patrick Hamouy | Sep 29th 2007
    Is animal really good for us? Does it damage our health to eat meat? Where else can you get protein from? What disease are caused by eating meat? Find out.. Read

  • Should We Be Concerned With Eating Meat
    By: Luke Rennster | May 28th 2009
    Most of us eat meat, but do we know what risks we are taking. Read

  • Should We Eat Animals?

    When I was about 6, I asked my parents where meat came from. When they told me it was from animals that had been killed, I immediately decided to stop eating meat. I mainly stuck with that resolution through my childhood and teen years, with occasional transgressions, usually involving hot dogs at ball games or cookouts. Pr ... Read

  • The Right Vitamin Supplements For Vegetarians
    By: vhongamir | Apr 14th 2008
    For reasons that may not be purely in the name of healthy living, many people opt to become vegetarians and swear off eating meat for the remainder of their lives, or until they can hold it. Read

  • Steve Jobs
    By: betty | Nov 7th 2010
    Early years
    Steve Jobs at the WWDC 07
    Jobs was born in San Francisco and was adopted by Paul and Clara Jobs of Mountain View, Santa Clara County, California who named him Steven Paul. Paul and Clara later adopted a daughter, who they named Patty. Jobs' biological parents, Joanne Carole Schieble and Abdulfattah Janda ...
    Read


Copyright © 2005-2011 eArticlesOnline, LLC - All Rights Reserved
Terms of Service | Privacy Policy