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Vegans
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Are they the new Jehovas Witnesses? Will they soon be calling door to door?
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I have no problem with Vegans, why would I? I do get irked by those who go out of their way to cause a drama by forcing their opinions out there and having arguments about diets.... So naive. Everyone is so different! I find it funny, Vegans have said things to me like "Eat vegan" blah blah blah. Thing is, I do! I eat everything that they eat, it just so happens that I...
10:14 Wed 08th Jan 2020
Yes there's one vegan who regularly preaches on here and their ignorance of how animal based food is produced is jaw dropping. Apparently eating hens eggs is eating an unborn chicken......and cruel...….no idea that a hen will lay an egg regardless of human intervention (or a cockerel for that matter)
//Did anybody see these loonies on the Tv last night.//
Yes I did (well, about two or three minutes of it). It prompted me to ask Mrs NJ the same question (are they the new JWs?).
Apparently they assembled in the house in order to spread the word of their quasi-religion. I happen to think all religious missionaries are arrogant bar stewards who believe it is their duty to convert other people to their beliefs and these were certainly no exception. The trouble is that these people (who are essentially fussy eaters, albeit for the best of intentions) are being given considerable air time and column inches to air their views and many of them view eating meat as a criminal offence akin to murdering all the first-borns. It's about time it was seen for what it is - an intolerant view of other people's habits which they are attempting to change by coercion or even force.
Yes I did (well, about two or three minutes of it). It prompted me to ask Mrs NJ the same question (are they the new JWs?).
Apparently they assembled in the house in order to spread the word of their quasi-religion. I happen to think all religious missionaries are arrogant bar stewards who believe it is their duty to convert other people to their beliefs and these were certainly no exception. The trouble is that these people (who are essentially fussy eaters, albeit for the best of intentions) are being given considerable air time and column inches to air their views and many of them view eating meat as a criminal offence akin to murdering all the first-borns. It's about time it was seen for what it is - an intolerant view of other people's habits which they are attempting to change by coercion or even force.