• @hobowillie
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    The fact that 5 kids knew well enough about the OP’s vegan status to use them as an example meant that the person probably never shut up about it.

      • @randomdeadguy
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        503 months ago

        Makes too much sense, probably the victim’s fault instead /s

    • @Macaroni_ninja
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      393 months ago

      If they were classmates this info would be common knowledge after a few meals together.

    • ceoofanarchism
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      143 months ago

      Or you know he turned down meat offered or was asked why he ate different food?

    • Pilgrim
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      83 months ago

      There’s always a person who can’t just take the joke

      Vegans bad, we get it. How dare they to live according to their moral beliefs

      • @FelixCress
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        -113 months ago

        Living to their beliefs is not a problem. Them trying to impose their beliefs however… I still remember a guy who described my meal as disgusting and mumbled something about murder.

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          “impose their beliefs”

          It seems like you confuse it with religion. It’s not about beliefs, it’s about whether or not we find certain actions in our society to be morally wrong. Either you can justify your actions morally or you can’t. For example: “Beating women is fine”. Can it be justified morally? No. Can you prove through logic that it’s wrong? Yes, easily, by simply pointing out that trivial reasons like personal pleasure aren’t justification to bring suffering upon other individuals. If you’d, however, insist on beating women, how would you call that?

          Nice example of how not to communicate. But what has this to do with what we’re talking about?

          • @FelixCress
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            -123 months ago

            I am not confusing anything. Veganism don’t have any rational basis and it is therefore a belief.

            • Pilgrim
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              63 months ago

              No, it’s obviously not. I recommend informing yourself.

              • @FelixCress
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                -83 months ago

                Obviously it is. With a lot of zealots as seen in this thread.

                • Pilgrim
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                  Theres just one thing quite obvious in this thread:

                  You love to state your opinion, even though you spread nonsense by that. And you also like to talk shit about other people when someone presents you facts that you don’t like

                  Viva la free speech I guess

                  • @FelixCress
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                    -43 months ago

                    You love to state your opinion, even though you spread nonsense by that

                    Not really, sweetie. What’s clear here is that vegans don’t tolerate people who enjoy eating meat and yet they don’t see how similar they are to bigots.

                • @Spacenut
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                  53 months ago

                  “No it isn’t”

                  “Yes it is”

                  Argument won, great job 👍

        • @debil
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          It’s funny considering how eating meat and using animal products is normalized in society, that when a vegan states a differing opinion (that also happens to be a fact) it’s automatically them imposing their beliefs on people. I guess it’s a symptom of the omnivore’s cognitive dissonance activating for a moment.

          • @FelixCress
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            -53 months ago

            Would it be acceptable for someone calling you a murderer for eating meat, wearing leather shoes or driving petrol car?

            • @debil
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              Maybe it’s stretching the word meaning a bit but I’d definitely be contributing to animal murdering by eating meat. The same applies if I buy new leather shoes. Driving a petrol car, otoh, the connection to animal killing is not as straightforward, but it’s harmful for the environment and hence harming wild animals as well.

              So yes, it’s not polite, but acceptable.

              • @FelixCress
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                -63 months ago

                be contributing to animal murdering by eating meat.

                🤦‍♂️ Not a religion imposing their beliefs at all.

                • @debil
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                  23 months ago

                  Indeed. Can you point any inconsistencies in that sentiment, or prove it false? If not, what’s the problem here?

                  • @FelixCress
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                    -43 months ago

                    Perhaps only that you are no different to other brainwashed religious zealots who called abortion a “murder”. Go figure.

    • Cruxifux
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      They were literal children, and it wasn’t their choice. I’m pretty sure the “I’m better than you because I don’t eat meat” shit doesn’t start until at least junior high.

        • Cruxifux
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          Honestly not really. The people who are anti vegan are way louder and more annoying about it than vegans, in my opinion.

        • @nomous
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          03 months ago

          Yeah, and they’re insufferable cunts for it.

        • Dragon Rider (drag)
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          Drag’s conscience used to say that, back when drag ate dragons. It said the people who didn’t eat meat were better than drag. Drag didn’t like drag’s conscience saying that, so drag decided not to eat dragons. Dragons are intelligent creatures and loyal companions. Dragons are friends, not food.

    • @nebulaone
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      Unfortunate that you are downvoted to shit. This was my first thought as well. Kinda cements the " vegans can do no wrong" opinion about themselves.

      • @[email protected]
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        From the Vegan Bullshit Bingo:

        #30 How do you spot a vegan?
        Haha @hobowillie, that’s hilarious! Mostly by what you also recognize human rights, women’s and all other activists by: They talk about the grievances they have discovered and want to fix. By the way: Often vegans can also be recognized by the fact that they peacefully eat their soy schnitzel at the barbecue until someone, driven by their own bad conscience, has to make a comment about it and is suddenly angry at vegans for some reason after they have calmly and kindly explained their motivations upon request.

        #54 Vegans think they are better than everyone
        While it feels good to know that you have questioned traditions and made your own informed decisions in line with values that reject violence rather than promote it, you should not get on a high horse, because almost all vegans were once not vegan and everyone can take this step. However, completely refusing to address the issue is a difficult stance to take. By the way: Just because a vegan once told you an uncomfortable truth, they were not being mean to you. And even if you didn’t like a vegan once, that doesn’t question the whole point of veganism or justify continuing to exploit animals.