Then you'll probably die of some sort of early death and I'll stay in this damn good shape well into my senior years. Shame when we need all the manpower we can get.
See that's the thing I see the stereotype that vegans are so pushy and preachy plastered on every other conservatives FB page on nearly a daily basis but I almost never see the actual vegan making the case until the topic is brought up first by the meat eater. Then they get called preachy for replying.
Ah yeah I've seen that too. You are right in that most vegans/vegetarians I hang out with aren't too preachy about it. Could be because I don't like preachy people in general, or they might get labelled that way a bit too easily.
Frankly I think the obsession with refuting almost non-existent imaginary hoards of preachy vegans reeks of guilt to me. Even if someone can support hunting, I think most of us know that there is something wrong with the system of brutal torture and death we have in factory farming but don't even want to consider giving up on their first world meat with every single meal and snack culture it provides.
It's a lot like how this or that group on the left pretends everyone is out to get them when in reality they know there's something wrong with how they're living. Sorry to compare meat eaters to BLM or LGBT but the mental mechanics are stunningly similar.
I don't know any vegans personally (I've always lived in red states), so my experience with them comes from comments on food videos or blogs. It's like a school of fish or something, a whole huge group of them will suddenly target a channel and flood the comments with vegan propaganda, complaining that the recipe isn't vegan (despite the person not being vegan, so why would it be?), pushing their favorite vegan channel, and always using hundreds of emojis. So, yes, I think vegans are pushy and preachy, because that is how they behave online. There must be some nice, sane ones who are embarrassed by that and would never dream of lecturing their friends, but enough are like that in real life that the stereotype remains.
See that's the thing I see the stereotype that vegans are so pushy and preachy plastered on every other conservatives FB page on nearly a daily basis but I almost never see the actual vegan making the case until the topic is brought up first by the meat eater. Then they get called preachy for replying.
Also to be fair there’s like, plenty of non-“save the animals” reasons for going vegan. I’m not full vegan, but 5 days of the week I don’t eat meat (working on it!) and the energy benefits alone are great!
Arnold Schwarzenegger and Jackie Chan teamed up to produce a documentary called “The Game Changers” on lifters and athletes that are vegan.
Really worth a watch, about an hour and a half long, and has no “save the planet” bullshit in it. Just looks at how veganism interacts with being an athlete, and positives/negatives involved with it. One big perk is energy but you’d really have to see it to get the nuance of the take.
Funniest line that stuck out to me is that there’s a strong man from Latvia or some shit that’s built like a damned tank, and they ask “how do you get strong like ox?”
Then you'll probably die of some sort of early death and I'll stay in this damn good shape well into my senior years. Shame when we need all the manpower we can get.
You'd be shocked how many vegans are MAGA.
All good to each their own, we're a broad church. It's just fun to trigger those that want to insist on telling others how to live.
See that's the thing I see the stereotype that vegans are so pushy and preachy plastered on every other conservatives FB page on nearly a daily basis but I almost never see the actual vegan making the case until the topic is brought up first by the meat eater. Then they get called preachy for replying.
I never see abortions being performed, but I know it exists.
You are comparing someone being rude about your diet to someone murdering an unborn child.
And you wonder why we accuse you of getting triggered by this topic, lol
Ah yeah I've seen that too. You are right in that most vegans/vegetarians I hang out with aren't too preachy about it. Could be because I don't like preachy people in general, or they might get labelled that way a bit too easily.
Frankly I think the obsession with refuting almost non-existent imaginary hoards of preachy vegans reeks of guilt to me. Even if someone can support hunting, I think most of us know that there is something wrong with the system of brutal torture and death we have in factory farming but don't even want to consider giving up on their first world meat with every single meal and snack culture it provides.
It's a lot like how this or that group on the left pretends everyone is out to get them when in reality they know there's something wrong with how they're living. Sorry to compare meat eaters to BLM or LGBT but the mental mechanics are stunningly similar.
I don't know any vegans personally (I've always lived in red states), so my experience with them comes from comments on food videos or blogs. It's like a school of fish or something, a whole huge group of them will suddenly target a channel and flood the comments with vegan propaganda, complaining that the recipe isn't vegan (despite the person not being vegan, so why would it be?), pushing their favorite vegan channel, and always using hundreds of emojis. So, yes, I think vegans are pushy and preachy, because that is how they behave online. There must be some nice, sane ones who are embarrassed by that and would never dream of lecturing their friends, but enough are like that in real life that the stereotype remains.
This ^
Meat doesn't kill you. Just more propaganda you apparently haven't been redpilled on just yet.
If eating meat killed like SJW Vegans claim it has, then we’d all be dead a long time ago.
NOTHING BUT BEEF
I so want to do this. I'm so close already... but I can't give up muh bacon.
Vegan Pede here
Also to be fair there’s like, plenty of non-“save the animals” reasons for going vegan. I’m not full vegan, but 5 days of the week I don’t eat meat (working on it!) and the energy benefits alone are great!
energy benefits?
He’s referring to the psychic energy only us vegans get through the power of plants and our own smugness. It’s intoxicating!
you are possibly the ONLY cool vegan I've ever seen. You can stay.
ONE OF US.
(eat some bacon)
ONE OF US.
Arnold Schwarzenegger and Jackie Chan teamed up to produce a documentary called “The Game Changers” on lifters and athletes that are vegan.
Really worth a watch, about an hour and a half long, and has no “save the planet” bullshit in it. Just looks at how veganism interacts with being an athlete, and positives/negatives involved with it. One big perk is energy but you’d really have to see it to get the nuance of the take.
Funniest line that stuck out to me is that there’s a strong man from Latvia or some shit that’s built like a damned tank, and they ask “how do you get strong like ox?”
“I never see ox eat meat, so I do not eat meat.”