1. There is nothing wrong with vegetarianism, but it is a personal choice. 2. Yes, seeing what happens to our animals in large factory settings is always awful, but… 3. that is why you should do your best to eat cruelty free meat. Humanely raised, and as humanely, cleanly, and swiftly as possible killed. You shouldn’t have to stop eating meat to treat the animals well up until their death. At the point of their death, well, you’ve cared for them to that point. You kill them swiftly and painlessly if possible. Then eat them. It is not wrong to eat meat. It is wrong to be cruel to animals. There is a difference between a beast raised well, fed well, and killed well and a beast in a factory house, in horrifying circumstances. Unfortunately, financially, this is not an option for everyone. There are many people who look to their purse when in the store, not necessarily a set of morals. It takes a very motivated person to always buy cruelty free. The line between here and there is so disconnected, many people don’t know what happens in those places, it’s not always easy to think of how the beasts are treated. Also, most of the terms related to being cruelty free are not actually regulated, so just any old person can stick that on their meat. It doesn’t mean much. Supporting the idea is important, but someone who is watching their pennies might choose to wait on supporting cruelty-free until they can know that their meat is actually raised well.