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Any living entity feels pain, only inanimate objects don't. Dirt, if it has organisms in it, will feel a disturbance in the force if experiencing over whelming gravitational forces.
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Lol, I'm still trying to figure out how the hell vegans received the moral high ground.
I witnessed a similar incident at work a while back. A coworker who raises livestock recently slaughtered a heifer. He offered to give some steaks and ground beef to the company for an bbq event. Some crazy vegan lady got all offended because of it. Thankfully the boss man stepped in and told the lady to STFU and respect the fact that the coworker was trying to be nice by offering to help. Then he asked the crazy vegan if she would be willing to offer anything to the event, when she said no in defiance, he said that was pretty offensive to him. I almost spit my coffee out that morning during the meeting.
What we really need to do is start telling these people off. Their is nothing wrong with eating meats for a protein source. There is nothing wrong with our food systems.
What vegans don't understand is that the delicate nature of our high tech privileged society allows their nonsense. Besides, ever met a true vegan? Probably not, as they usually keep to themselves, don't eat processed "vegan" imitation foods like vegan bacon or vegan hamburger. They eat vegetables and fruit, minimally processed. Fake SJW "vegans" are laughable.
Years ago at a friends bbq where I was acting pit boss, I had a young women come up to me while I was queing and asked what all I was cooking. I told her a bit of everything but I told her if I were her I would hold out for the elk steaks that I was about to put on. Turns out she was a vegan looking for a fight. She got a horrified look on her face and asked if I had killed the elk. I nodded yes and she asked how I could do that and live with myself? I said ' I dunno, maybe the same way you live with wearing birkenstocks made out of cowhide" as I pointed to her footwear. She indignantly said "that's different". To which I replied, " You bet it is different sweetheart, at least I had the balls to harvest this animal myself where you let other people do your dirtywork with no appreciation of how it really had to go down". She stomped of tongue tied. And that is how I never got invited back to the liberal college friends bbq moving forward.
YUP, NAILED IT!Veganism is truly a first-world problem. People aren't so phuqin' picky elsewhere.
Hitler was a vegetarian.. I mean nazi, also.
But he still did him up some BBQ of biblical proportions just because.
I love how he starts his post...
"What's up neighborhood, one love..."
Um...well yea, just as long as your "one love" isn't...ya know...meat!
My favorite quote from the article:
"Try being vegan in Texas. My redneck neighbors over the back fence are hunters, and have two smokers in their backyard. The whole neighborhood is smoky for weeks on end, and my dogs smell like bacon whenever they come in from the backyard," a vegan user responded.