Narz, I was being facetious, in main.
On this topic:
Many vegetarians fall into one of the following two broad groups -
1. The "it's healthier" vegetarians
2. The "killing/eating animals is wrong" vegetarians
Both of those groups have a percentage of FANATICS, and those who are SURE their opinion is the correct one for everyone. (like any group, of course)
On this site, a third large group exists -
3. The "eating meat is wrong because of the impact of the meat industry" vegetarians
(of course, there are other reasons, and many people are members of both 1 and 2 reason groups, etc - but these are the main ones)
A few more fanatics are added to our mix from group 3.
Many liberals believe that a lack of education underlies all or most 'wrong' (harmful also = wrong) choices - so therefore 'properly educating' someone must cause them to change their mind. If someone receives the education and refuses to change their mind, they just need the information to be repeated, perhaps in a different way; maybe SLOWER or more GENTLY...or louder and more rudely.
If the issue seems to have a moral element to some, then making the 'wrong' choice illustrates a lack of morals, or a lack of willpower in following one's morals. The "it's healthier" people may find a moral imperative in "being as healthy as possible", while the "bad for the environment" crowd might find it immoral because of the ecological angle, etc. Not only are there different opinions about whether there are moral elements, the morals themselves vary as well...a common occurence, these days.
The poll contains all of these elements - educate yourself by reading this article, and if you read it and still don't change your mind, then you are an ignorant, morally-flawed, planet-destroying savage.
If one simply says "I'm a meat eater, I'm not changing, and I don't feel guilty" as one poster said he would prefer, that person would be jumped on by some of the MORAL faction, groups 2 and 3. (go ahead, deny it would happen...)
Conversely, if one simply and politely lays out one's experimentation with vegetarianism, or one's other reasoning, yet still plans to eat meat (which doesn't rouse the moralists as much; you did try, after all) earnest teachers, usually from group 1,
launch their 'education' strategy, assuming you simply don't KNOW enough; even if you are decently articulate and seem otherwise intelligent and well-informed...obviously you're not well-informed ENOUGH. Or, since they themselves (or their cousin, or aunt) succeeded after 3 months of effort, or 6 months, you simply haven't tried LONG enough, or HARD enough. (you're lazy, weak, giving up too easily, keep trying!) These methods and attitudes are insulting and presumptuous, but somehow many well-meaning people don't seem to realize it. Because surely if you KNEW, if you were SMARTER, if you were more EDUCATED (like them!) you would make the 'right' choice...which would be agreeing with them, of course. If you just TRIED HARDER, you would find that THEY ARE RIGHT and you are WRONG.
(Naturally, there are some who start out as educators and switch to being moralists when you don't respond to being educated...and vice versa..or both simulataneously)
If you don't mention that you don't eat much meat anyway, or that you can't afford to buy it very often, or blah blah blah explain every possible angle of your situation - or how you are making up for your meat eating by some other sacrifice, whatnot, someone makes assumptions and upbraids you for the ultimate lack of morals - NOT CARING ABOUT THE PLANET AT ALL!
When you do not respond appropriately to being 'educated', that is to say you don't convert, or agree to 'try' becoming a vegetarian, you receive the 're-education' - often in increasingly pedantic, condescending language - and you also start being the target of the 2 and 3 groups, the MORALIZERS...who are usually more abusive than the 'educators'...but at least they are direct.
In short, this is a topic that is a minefield to respond to at all, if you aren't a vegetarian. The same thing happens with many other liberal (especially pc) topics...the EDUCATORS and the MORALISTS lurk everywhere...and woe unto you if you just want a polite, intelligent, rational discussion of ideas - because it's not going to happen.
The only real difference I see between many liberals and the religious fundamentalists is the BELIEFS - the methods, moralizing, pressure, and rigid expectations of conformity are exactly the same.