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I just wanted to say this statement really warmed my heart.
I'm an omnivore, and a lazy one. I eat what others have grown and harvested or butchered. Some day I hope to be less lazy. I've started with my own tomatoes and artichokes. Wahoo.
This isn't even the same thing but it's the closest I have come to such a moment: I always attended the deaths of my companion animals which had to euthanized, because they deserved to have me present at that moment. I have even offered, in vet hospital waiting rooms, to perform the same act for people having to face the decision to euthanize a pet but were torn by "just leaving when Spot dies." I will gladly be a proxy so their beloved cat, dog, rabbit, ferret or WHATEVER has to be put down doesn't just get the injection from a vet tech (although many, many vet techs care even more than do I - hence their choice of livelihood), but someone is there to look into their eyes and say good-bye.
I don't think I'll ever eat any of my chickens, nor will anyone else. Nobody will eat my dogs, or my cats, either. And yet I still eat chicken, beef and pork someone else has raised (however horribly) and butchered, and packaged. For I am a lazy omnivore.