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Did you just compare transitioning to making hamburger?
I understand the analogy it's just a bad one. It references a second set of moral values that are largely unrelated but that people can also have strong yet varied opinions on. That muddles the meaning significantly for most people.
The point being made is that people can't appreciate the progress of someone's journey towards peace with their own physical body -> even though they have very little to do with the messy internal parts of the process -> because they find the entire concept morally objectionable.
Which isn't actually wrong; that is what's happening. People are letting their very narrow and rigid set of morals interfere with being able to see the beauty of the metamorphosis in front of them. They're too stuck on whether or not the concept itself relates to what somebody told them the bible means in Sunday School at 8 years old instead of critically evaluating... anything and everything? about those beliefs and how they relate to the well-being of the humans they actually share the world with.
I've met annoying vegans and I've met annoying "carnivores," but I've also met a lot of other people who are annoying for a lot of different reasons and it doesn't really benefit this discussion.
It's a pretty nonsensical analogy. I think they just wanted to complain about vegans.
That's what drew your attention? It's not the example itself that matters, but what it tries to convey. Still, let me try with another example and if it's not good enough, then you're more than welcome to bring your own.
In the above comment, that I'm replying to, the commenter's set of values cannot reconcile with the method used or the whole process itself and as such is more likely to express disgust towards the end result.
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