• @Hazdaz
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    01 year ago

    I have been talking about this for a while now. The video is interesting in how it breaks down some of the issues (how vegans indirectly challenge accepted norms and traditions), but I think one thing they missed is very important. And it isn’t unique to vegans. HOW vegans act is incredibly grating to others, and the bigger picture is that this is how many liberal groups act leaves a bad taste in the mouth of more centrist people.

    In the video the lady mentions how vegans can be seen as pushy and self-righteous. Again, it isn’t just vegans. Liberals are terrible at connecting with the general public. As she mentions in the beginning of the video, most people consider themselves animal lovers to some degree, so how can groups like PETA be so hated. There are the issues that she mentions about going against societal norms and subconsciously bringing up the thought that people who eat animals also state they love animals, but I think a huge part of it is also HOW groups like PETA spread their message. They use in-your-face abrasive tactics.

    And other liberal groups do the same. There are those environmentalists who block entire highways to spread their message. They aren’t accomplishing anything other than turn people who might sympathize with their cause and turn them against them. They block tired people who just want to get home from work and force them to sit in traffic for these protest. Their tactics breed animosity.

    Liberals (especially in the US) need to take a long, hard look at how they spread their message and need to change their tactics quickly. They are doing more harm than good.

    • VeganPizza69 ⓋOPM
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      11 year ago

      and what would be the more effective tactics?

  • @PostnataleAbtreibung
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    01 year ago

    I do not hate them per se. But if they try to invalidate my choices, bullying their false morals into me and insult me for no reason, I have a hard time to stay calm.

    On the other hand - if a vegan friend is my guest, we do everything to fulfill the dietary needs of this person.

        • VeganPizza69 ⓋOPM
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          1 year ago

          It’s not a personal choice, you haven’t asked the cow, pig, chicken and others. You are deciding for them.

            • VeganPizza69 ⓋOPM
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              1 year ago

              might makes right

              nice ideology you have there, I’m sure that couldn’t backfire in any way

              And I really doubt that you ask them.

              Or that you understand what consent is.

              “Silence” doesn’t mean “yes”.