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Deskdiary | 14:11 Tue 27th Nov 2018 | News
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Why do these morons feel they are morally superior and that it is acceptable to bully those of us who choose to eat meat?

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6433151/Vegan-activists-storm-steakhouse-force-diners-listen-sounds-slaughter.html

One of the goals of Direct Action Everywhere is species equality. Are they seriously suggesting that a sewer rat should be considered equal to humans?

Idiots.
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I am fairly sure that they don't refect.
if someone did that in my restaurant i would phone the police, not right at all.
I love a good meaty thread.
Bainbrig, //I’d certainly put the lives of my cats above many of the human examples round here.//

How charming you are. And there’s you pretending to care for all sentient life. What a fraud.
Can't are more sentient than some(note, some ;) ) of the gormless society.
are you calling us gormless?
Noooo
Can'ts should read Cats :D
Spath - // They can respect that a cat eats meat but not a human?? Double standards?? //

Not really.

The vegan argument is that a cat is designed to eat meat, and a human is not, added to which, you can reason with a human, the notion that eating meat is immoral, but that's a bit tricky to pull off with a cat.
As was adequately proven here - marching around shouting at people who live differently achieves absolutely nothing apart from a group of people filming each other, while they film each other, and then those films go on social media, and the whole nonsense goes around again.

Vegans should realise that appearing to take a morally superior attitude, combined with disrupting people going about their business, is not going to convert anyone to their views.
What can beat eating a very rare steak with the blood running down your chin so you look like Hannibal Lecter?
Answer? A glass of carrot juice!
Theland - // What can beat eating a very rare steak with the blood running down your chin so you look like Hannibal Lecter? //

Speaking personally, a nice piece of plaice fried in breadcrumbs, but each to their own as we say.
AH: "The vegan argument is that a cat is designed to eat meat, and a human is not," - but if they can engage their objective self briefly they would have to acknowledge that a human is designed to eat meat and just about anything else , ie an omnivore, do they deny every biologist? if anything it is them that is going against nature's intentions.

Have yet to see a healthy looking Vegan/Vegetarian.
Can't beat a big sausage!
I suppose Answerbank provides a playground for (alternately) the bonkers anti-Islamic tub-thumpers, and sometimes for the equally bonkers anti-Vegetarian/Vegan tub-thumpers. (Curious how so many are in both camps maybe it’s being bonkers that they have in common).

But largely, unless I want a laugh, I don’t rattle the bars, but just let them get on with their growling and teeth-nashing.

La chaim.
Anti Islamic? How about anti terrorist?
I don’t use my teeth to gnash. They are used to chew meat and anything else I choose to eat without morons telling me what I can or cannot eat.
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As a meat-eater (actually I'm more of a fish eater, but that's beside the point) I'm more than happy to live and let live - it's just a shame some vegans, the militant vegans, aren't prepared to do the same.

It's the piety of it that gets me. They think they are morally superior, which of course they are not, but that piety allows them to think it is OK to disrupt diners enjoying a Saturday night out.

They're pathetic.
I wouldn't barge into a Vegan Restaurant and disturb the diners.

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