Actually I don't associate my self with PETA.
And yet you seem to repeat everything they love to scream about dietary choices.
Maybe I overreacted in that particular subject. I will check the links soon.
I wouldn't call that overreaction. I would call that arguing while being utterly misinformed on the subject.
But in a quick notice their way of life needs a higher level of fat for sure to survive the cold conditions
So you admit that a vegetarian diet is not as healthy and perfect as you previously claimed? If your claim were true, then people in colder climates could sustain themselves perfectly on a meatless diet.
hence the many cases of clogged arteries in the western world.
Clogged arteries are not the fault of meat itself. It is the fault of
how meals are prepared. Even vegetables, when made into an unhealthy meal, become causes of an unhealthy body.
It's all about being smart and moderation. Both meat and fruits/vegetables are healthy for you, so long as you are mindful of how you prepare it and the amount in which you consume it. Over-consumption/ignorance of dietary quality is what causes health problems, no matter if you're a carnivore, omnivore or herbivore. End of story.
Of course I don't believe all vegetables are organically grown or without pesticides.
Most are not.
But it is easier and cheaper to grow in every home your own vegetables.
Many - most, in fact, are unable to grow their own food due to their location and housing. And even those that can, it takes a surprisingly large amount of money, time, and effort to grow enough crops to support themselves and their families all year, especially if they were to consume only fruits and vegetables as you demand people should.
I am not the kind of person that would force anything to anyone.
You may not force your will on people
personally, but you surely are content with others imposing a notion you agree with. There is very little difference between the two.
All this being said, I agree that schools should aim for quality meals (they've been doing so for quite a while); and no, one vegan meal a day isn't going to hurt anyone. What I have a problem with is the lack of
choice - being forced into anything without consent is wrong.