vockins wrote:scott wrote:
So you're saying it is or is not okay for the restaurant to sell products that include red meat? Which is it?
When I eat a steak, my colon gets fucked. The waiter is completely independent from my steak consumption. His colon is not affected. It isn't necessary for me to regurgitate my steak into the waiter's throat. My shitty (but tasty) diet has zero effect on my waiter's health.
When I smoke a cigarette, my lungs get fucked. The act of smoking requires that one must exhale, and contrary the protests of Las Vegas magicians and shills on the payroll of Philip Morris, there's bad shit in that exhaled smoke. Your bartender is getting his lungs fucked up from your cigarette. There is no technology that can adequately prevent this from happening.
Your red meat analogy is not an analogy at all..
Actually, your steak is part of a larger problem. The cows need grazing land, so they are burning rainforests to provide acreage. The cows release vast amounts of methane which is changing the environment. The cows are pumped full of antibiotics which is making them less effective for humans to use, which gives disease an advantage over us, and is evident in puberty kicking in so early for children these days. Your steak is actually destroying the Earth. Hell, the amount of farmable land that goes to feeding that cow could produce an astounding amount of human food, which means the luxury of your steak, is actually helping keep other people hungry.
I don't smoke, and I do not like smelling like smoke. I don't put those little circular band-aids on sucking chest wounds either. In terms of our health, second hand smoking is not on the radar. We live in a city made of peeling lead paint, and Superfund sites. The air quality sucks in Chicago, and it is going to suck for a long time after every cigarette in the city is put out forever.
For the record, while I am a non-ethical vegetarian, I have no problem with people who eat meat. For the purposes of argument, I wish I were eating meat, so my point would not be so precious. I could probably list 20 things easily that are taken for granted that would be of greater benefit to the people of this city than this ban.