Anyone for tofu?
To say that I am not a big fan of Kristof would be putting it mildly, but this column, especially the paragraphs about geese that immediately follow these, ought to give any carnivore serious pause:
A Farm Boy Reflects on Animal Rights - Op-Ed - NYTimes.com
… Our cattle, sheep, chickens and goats certainly had individual personalities, but not such interesting ones that it bothered me that they might end up in a stew. Pigs were more troubling because of their unforgettable characters and obvious intelligence. To this day, when tucking into a pork chop, I always feel as if it is my intellectual equal.
Then there were the geese, the most admirable creatures I’ve ever met. We raised Chinese white geese, a common breed, and they have distinctive personalities. They mate for life and adhere to family values that would shame most of those who dine on them.
While one of our geese was sitting on her eggs, her gander would go out foraging for food — and if he found some delicacy, he would rush back to give it to his mate. Sometimes I would offer males a dish of corn to fatten them up — but it was impossible, for they would take it all home to their true loves.
Last updated on Thursday, July 31, 2008






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