• @FelixCress
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    05 hours ago

    It is illogical to impose limitations on what humans can it, apart from perhaps health reasons (allergies etc.).

    Religions do that. You cannot eat pork/beef etc, depending on the religion. Vegans also do that and it is equally moronic.

    • Pilgrim
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      02 hours ago

      Well, I made it simple for you and you still totally fail at responding to the point. So you just want to talk about limitations as if the reasons behind it are not relevant? By that logic, why do you limit yourself on eating pets? Why do you limit yourself on eating humans? I assume that the reason of why you don’t eat them are relevant? So why don’t you read once again which reason was giving for the circumstance that vegans don’t consume animal prodcuts

      If you fail to adress how the reason behind it is illogical, then I fear you’re not educated enough in terms of discussion and in terms of the topic that is discussed here.

      One last time: The reason why vegans stop consuming any animal products and why they don’t support any other kind of animal exploitation is that it’s not necessary, and if you’re against animal abuse, then you should ask yourself why you still pay for it.

      As I mentioned before, the whole vegan argument is about logic. I fear that your problem is not that you just can’t understand logic, it’s that you’re ignorant. You showed that very clearly by now

      Religions do that. You cannot eat pork/beef etc, depending on the religion. Vegans also do that and it is equally moronic.

      It would be hard to make a conclusion that is even more dumb than what you just said. Again, the reason of why vegans refuse to pay for any animal products is because they can easily buy alternatives which don’t involve the exploitation and killing of animals. It’s therefore not necessary to pay for animals to be harmed and killed. If there is no necessity for an animal to be harmed and killed, then paying for exactly that is in fact immoral.

      You don’t care about your own immoral actions, which is what many people do, but what makes you extraordinary “special” is how you try to make vegan look bad by preaching that their logic is flawed - while the reason that you state in regard to that are without any logic. The irony.

      The sad part is that, people like you are the ones that then claim vegans are bad people while all you do is to spread nonsense about them and leave toxic responses where you fail to discuss the main arguments in a constructive manner.

      • @FelixCress
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        2 hours ago

        you still totally fail at responding to the point

        Now read again. Slowly.

          • @FelixCress
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            12 hours ago

            And perhaps you will begin to understand, if you read it slowly. Couple of times.

            • Pilgrim
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              12 hours ago

              Sorry but I don’t see what you’re talking about. I explained in detail how you fail to respond to the core argument. Now you try to be a clown and I don’t have time for that. I thought there is a chance that you’d respond to the logic that you call flawed, but I see you won’t do that.

              It’s hard to admit that you’re wrong, I know that, but it’s better than refusing to listen to the arguments per se and to not learn anything (therefore continue to be stupid)

              If you choose the latter, do so, but don’t go on my nerves with these infantile responses. Don’t bother answering, you’re blocked

              • @FelixCress
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                12 hours ago

                I don’t see what you’re talking about.

                Read again. Slowly.