My opinion is that when one sticks to one's personal principles it is okay. One should never give up on what one believes is ethically and morally right for trivial reasons. (Which is different from changing one's principles after thinking through a matter).
That's why I don't like it when Brahmana Hindus turn non-veg just to fit in or so they seem more suckular. Same goes for Jains, and Hindus of the Veerashaiva community. Or when Hindus in general start eating beef to show they're 'progressive'.
I'd prefer humans to be vegetarian for animal-friendly reasons, but then I also prefer diseases to vanish, and other miseries to end. It ain't going to happen any time soon.
That's why I don't like it when Brahmana Hindus turn non-veg just to fit in or so they seem more suckular. Same goes for Jains, and Hindus of the Veerashaiva community. Or when Hindus in general start eating beef to show they're 'progressive'.
I'd prefer humans to be vegetarian for animal-friendly reasons, but then I also prefer diseases to vanish, and other miseries to end. It ain't going to happen any time soon.
