Obssesive Vegans

Calgary, Alberta
August 14, 2012 9:54am CST
They are so annoying, I understand their care for animals and the fact they enjoy veganism but they should realize their diet is not for everyone. Their obsession with veganism and animal rights is crossing the line.They disrespect those self sustaining small farmers who breed animals so their families will have something to eat on the table. They attack fishermen for killing their "sea kittens" yes they refuse to call tuna as Fish now. Not all people who slaughter animals are cruel savages as they call it. Animals can still be slaughtered while having a happy and humane life. Its like a religion now, a cult tobe specific. Some of them are going to hurt people just because they eat meat. a lot of them kept on trolling cooking videos in youtube, Just because the chef is cooking meat. They have no idea that their diet is not 100% vegans because they unintentionally eat small insects living on their veggies. hey bubblews admins
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@thesids (22180)
• Bhubaneswar, India
15 Aug 12
Hiya Captain Even my doctors fail to restrict me when it comes to food. I will have what I want no matter what and who thinks what about it. I completely agree with you when you say - They have no idea that their diet is not 100% vegans because they unintentionally eat small insects living on their veggies. - these so called protectors eat the future of all those insects, and also murder the chances of further spreading of the plants by eating out the seeds and fruits of the plants...(okay many seeds dont need a fruit to grow back into a plant, but some do) At least we dont get that criminal.
@kulisap (70)
15 Aug 12
I always get a laugh when my husband argues that vegans should also know that plants are living things. So if they really don't want to harm living things that hey should just eat rocks. lol I think that vegans should realize that God created humans as superior to all animals. Therefore, it kind of gives us a right to eat them. That's the reason why we are on the top of the food chain. I bet by the time a vegan hits 50, he'll realize what harm he did to his body by not eating the right kind and amount of protein that his body needed. Anything eaten excessively can bring harm to one's body, even fruits and vegetables.
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• Calgary, Alberta
15 Aug 12
the flesh eating carnivorous flowers are enough explanation that plants are living things.Some of those Vegans proudly say they were atheist so you cant use God as an excuse to them, they kinda worship the animals though ,There are actually very healthy vegans who subsidized their lack of nutrients found from animals by taking supplements. The suplements ironically extracted from livers of fishes and sharks.
@lampar (7584)
• United States
14 Aug 12
These are people who take their personal belief to the extreme base on stupidity and ignorance. Certain meats do provide our body with the necessary nutrients to keep us healthy and strong especially if you are deficient in protein. Of course as you know, not all the animals created by the all mighthy are meant for human consumption, some of them that are harmless and don't posss any threat to our own survival should not be killed solely for their meat if situation is not desperate. But by calling tuna, salmom, trout or even cat fish as 'sea kitten' and all those who slaughter animals as cruel scavages are just plain laughable.
@lampar (7584)
• United States
15 Aug 12
The key word here is 'moderation' if you want to have a long and healthy life span, then you need to consume life sustaining amount of meat and vegetable daily no matter you are carnivore or vegetarian. Either eating life style you chose to become due to your extreme view will not help to prolong your own life in this world.
@coffeebreak (17797)
• United States
18 Aug 12
Frankly, I have never seen a healthy looking vegan or vegetarian. I have seen many and they all look weak, skinny, lanky, undernurished, pale, frail and just no energy! My sister is vegarian...only meat she eats is chicken..some times. And she is always sick with one thing or another. Half the year she carries a cold. I try to tell her that you have to have meats to a decent degree for the protein...the protein in meats is so different than the protein in beans and such...but she doesn't listen. Just carrys a box of kleenex with her all the time and this "healthy" remedy and that "natural" cure. But on thing I have never heard anyone address....if we stop eating animals...what happens to the animals? Who can afford to keep the animal population as it constantly reproduces and grows? Look at animal shelters..just dogs and cats...they are in over abundance and out of control..just think that if we never killed a cow for food...the country would be over run with cows...and all the other animals..and who is going to just spend their money to feed them and house them and care for them......?
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• Calgary, Alberta
19 Aug 12
that is what I am saying, They even say going Veg is good for nature, GMO crops are destroying nature. Animals lost habitat so those soy fields can be built. those tractors kills animals whenever they were used. Okinawa I think have the best diet of all, They eat lots of vegetables but they still eat meat and they have a very active lifestyle and have a good support system. Being very social is said another reason why they live long.
@jaiho2009 (39140)
• Philippines
14 Aug 12
Well, they know very well that they are not eating a balance diet :p
• United States
14 Aug 12
I'm not a vegan, but since I'm a vegetarian I hear these kinds of comments all the time and they bother me. Vegans are actually much more conscious of their diets than the normal everyday omnivore, and they consume a variety of fruits and vegetables that the typical human doesn't to fill any possible voids in their diet. I would say, from observing the way vegans eat, they've got a much better balanced diet than the average omnivore. The American Dietetic Association recognizes well-planned vegetarian and vegan diets as healthy and nutritionally adequate for all stages of life including pregnancy, infancy, adolescence, and adulthood.
• United States
20 Aug 12
The key in there is "well-planned", you can do any diet wrong of course. I don't know any vegans who are convinced that they're healthy just cause they're vegan (unless you count the trolls I run into on the internet), most of the ones I know are just health-conscious.
• Calgary, Alberta
15 Aug 12
wtf typo..... GMO soya beans not you beans
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