Homeless reject shelter's vegan meals

b23hqb

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So much for the meek, downtrodden and weak being thankful for free food they get.
 

vraiblonde

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I love it when the ungrateful throw it right back in these do-gooders' faces. Hey do-gooders! We told you so!
 
I'll bet if they didn't advertise it as vegan, no one would know the difference or care. Salad, vegetable soup, cheese lasagna, etc.... Waving labels tends to make people cranky.
 

PeoplesElbow

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I'll bet if they didn't advertise it as vegan, no one would know the difference or care. Salad, vegetable soup, cheese lasagna, etc.... Waving labels tends to make people cranky.

Vegetable burgers taste like ####, vegetable lasagna smells like a bums nutsack, don't care who makes it.
 
Vegetable burgers taste like ####, vegetable lasagna smells like a bums nutsack, don't care who makes it.

I was thinking vegetarian, which allows dairy. But my point is that there are many dishes we eat daily that don't have meat or dairy. Calling it vegan for the sake of calling it vegan is dumb. I don't have a salad and proclaim I'm now eating vegan.
 

RoseRed

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I was thinking vegetarian, which allows dairy. But my point is that there are many dishes we eat daily that don't have meat or dairy. Calling it vegan for the sake of calling it vegan is dumb. I don't have a salad and proclaim I'm now eating vegan.

My niece makes a really good zuchinni lasagna.
 

vraiblonde

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Vegetable burgers taste like ####,

Veggie burgers are actually delicious if you make them right and don't call them "burgers", which creates a mental expectation for carnivores that will not be met. It's like tofu: it is actually quite good under certain circumstances. Those circumstances do not include pretending it's meat.
 

Larry Gude

Strung Out
This exposes a larger issue. Plants have feelings, too. The entire pretext of veganism is discriminatory.

Why is OK to engage in the commodification of plant LIFE and not other forms of life? Why is it OK to exploit egg plant and not chicken eggs?

Why is this form of discrimination OK and others are not?
 

Merlin99

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This exposes a larger issue. Plants have feelings, too. The entire pretext of veganism is discriminatory.

Why is OK to engage in the commodification of plant LIFE and not other forms of life? Why is it OK to exploit egg plant and not chicken eggs?

Why is this form of discrimination OK and others are not?

The alternative is soylant green.
 

PeoplesElbow

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Veggie burgers are actually delicious if you make them right and don't call them "burgers", which creates a mental expectation for carnivores that will not be met. It's like tofu: it is actually quite good under certain circumstances. Those circumstances do not include pretending it's meat.

That is the problem, trying to make something that people like out of something that they don't like.

I have no problem eating a salad for lunch but I don't consider that vegan eating, I consider vegan eating a fake veggie burger with fake veggie cheese, or something like trying to convince people they should be eating tofurky on thanksgiving.

PS How do you know someone is a vegan? They will tell you, they will f'in tell you.
 
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b23hqb

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This exposes a larger issue. Plants have feelings, too. The entire pretext of veganism is discriminatory.

Why is OK to engage in the commodification of plant LIFE and not other forms of life? Why is it OK to exploit egg plant and not chicken eggs?

Why is this form of discrimination OK and others are not?

Because that's all that people who have do ( especially we in the US) - discrimination and exploitation of those that don't. Just ask the UN........:lmao:
 
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