Originally posted by MrRiplEy[H]
Plants don't suffer, they have no nervous systems. Anyone thinking otherwise is a vegetable.
DALLAS--Research scientists at Baylor Medical Center have proven that plants, including vegetables, feel pain when subjected to trauma such as being yanked out of the ground, peeled, cooked, and eaten. "Veggies and plants initiate a massive hormone and chemical barrage internally when they suffer any kind of injury," says professor Barry Lindzer. "This response is akin to the nerve response and endorphin release when an animal is injured. We cannot ignore the similarities."
Tell your son that when he eats he is inflicting pain on another organism. When a lion kills a wildebeest, the wildebeest feels pain, but it must happen for the lion to survive. The lion is not being unethical, as inflicting some pain is inevitable. Pain is part of life.
Tell him this while you eat a carrot.