[...] why dont moral vegetarians eat roadkill?
Thanks Tor for this question.
I am what you call a "moral" vegetarian, and I would eat roadkill, for there is no contradiction there.
If the animal is dead, if he is dead accidentally, naturally, if he has not been killed out of delusion, if he has not been killed for consumption, then of course eating the meat has nothing un-ethical about it. Nothing. Please show me where it is un-ethical?
However, if afterwards I find myself wishing that this or that animal drop dead so I can eat it, then I'll know I'm not even ready to eat roadkill, because my attachment for the taste of meat makes me develop anger-some thoughts.
Then the refraining from eating any type of meat (all the way to tets-tube meat) is not only motivated to refrain from killing but also to lower my attachment to a sensual pleasure (of eating meat).
But if I am free of these thoughts, then , definitely, why not eat roadkills?
Why not?