Talk:Moral vegetarianism

Moral vegetarianism is not mainstream vegetarianism
Moral vegetarianism is a term that refers to being plant-based (vegetarian) for ethical or moral reasons than for any other reasons. Thus, it does not relate to the mainstream vegetarianism, which is more of a spectrum ranging from plant-based (vegan) on the one end to ovo-lacto-vegetarianism or even semi-vegetarianism sometimes (which includes poultry and fish) on the other end. All the ancient and modern sources that speak about moral vegetarianism speak about being plant-based for ethical reason (e.g., fruitarianism), which is nothing but the ancient form of practicing modern-day veganism (e.g., ). Al-Ma'arri, the first recorded vegan in history, referred to himself as moral vegetarian. Rasnaboy (talk) 18:50, 3 March 2022 (UTC)