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Me and my family were at a restaurant enjoying some geniune family time together and group of vegetarians sitting beside us at the restuarant made some rude comments to us. They kept calling us murderers simply because we were enjoying a steak dinner.

Is it right for vegetarians to look down on you just because you eat a well balanced diet?

2007-02-28 22:46:09 · 41 answers · asked by Anonymous in Food & Drink Vegetarian & Vegan

41 answers

Oh, no, not you again, Foxhunter guy!

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2007-02-28 22:55:41 · answer #1 · answered by Lady_Lawyer 5 · 9 2

Well I'm all for a well balanced diet. So there you go! You seem to fool some people, foxhunter-gay. Why don't you fcuk it off & slide back under your stone? Just need to ask, are you the lowlife that follows the hunt, or the even lower life that swaps clothes with your partner, meets at the pub, & goes off to torture animals to death, using two other species you have bred & trained for the purpose? What's the word that springs to mind? Pervert..What's a restuarant by the way?

2007-03-03 10:51:49 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

Most vegetarians eat a well balanced diet too. But from their point of view, animals have a nervous system just like ours, so they do feel pain. And also don't you find it creepy, and in your heart you know you just killed something, if you killed an animal and watched it stop moving? I mean with a plant theres no remorse, they dont move and it doesnt seem any different when you pull them from the ground, its not like animals where they were alive and active one minute then just stopped moving, so creepy. People think im crazy for caring about my grandchildren's future, when i plant trees and recycle. But i dont care. Global warming is already a problem. Did you know that in China recently a train was blown off the tracks. If you are a thinker you would know this has everything to do with global warming. It was blown off by a sandstorm. what causes sandstorms? lack of trees. (Notice a forest NEVER has a sandstorm) I asked, why dotn they just plant trees? They say the soil is already ruined, almost too late. I asked cant they rotate crops to promote soil nutrients? They said there isnt enough water, and droughts are caused by the CO2 in the air raising temp. and drying soil. And this Co2 comes from our pollution, global warming. Everything connects, including animals.

2007-03-01 09:50:34 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

Those big mean vegetarians are picking on you and yours AGAIN this week? How many times does that make -- six, seven? I've already lost count, and the week's not even over yet.

Foxie, honey, I keep on tellin' ya that things like this wouldn't happen if you'd just up and move you, Mrs. Foxie, and all the foxlets out of Veganville. You obviously live in the vegetarian and vegan capital of the known universe, given the number of times that people have insulted you or are about to keel over from their vegetarian diet.

Speaking of diets, I'm guessing that your idea of well-balanced is a porkchop in one hand and a cold Budweiser in the other. Needless to say, if you go into the Harry Krishna Juice Bar and Ungrill and order a well-done steak, you might as well go play leap frog with the semis out on I-44. Come to think about it, you might even be safer on the front grill of a 1972 Peterbilt than with a pack of broccoli-frothing vegetarians.

Kiddo, for your own safety and well-being -- not to mention that of your crew -- you're gonna HAVE to get away from all these vicious, mean, nasty vegetarian and vegan types. If Mrs. Foxie is left a widow, who's gonna bring home the bacon (and ribs and sirloin) for the cubs?

But if you're too noble to save yourself, think about your family and just GET OUT OF VEGANVILLE!

2007-03-01 07:23:39 · answer #4 · answered by Wolfeblayde 7 · 9 1

They are mistaken. They meant to say accesories to murder. I don't know why you haven't moved out of that town. Your boss is a vegan, your niece is a vegan, your mum in law , your friend from school, your friend from the gentlemans club is, so are the ones in your trailer park that were plotting about your local KFC, the building inspector is a vegan, that waiter that spat on your lobster is a vegan , the restaurant you were in was full of vegans...................

........I mean Good heavens to Betsy man what is wrong with them? give them all fifty lashes and take away their 1/- pocket money. What on God's good green Earth can be wrong with a man eating a balanced diet in this day and age?!?!. Get hip , I say !! Heavens to Murgatroyd , it is 1950 after all *!!!!!!!!

2007-03-01 08:40:48 · answer #5 · answered by Andielep 6 · 9 0

Foxhunter where do you live? You have so many stories about vegans and vegetarians, and you go on and on about all of your vegan neighbors, vegetarian co-workers, and even vegan and vegetarian friends. You just don't sound happy, you complain and complain. It would be less stressfull for you to move somewhere else, I would trade homes with you! I live out of town in the middle of huge dairy farms, veal farms, beef farms, and all other kinds of factory farms. And the folk around here are realy beef lovers just like you are, your family and you would be right at home here!

2007-03-01 07:12:49 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 10 1

is it right for meat eaters to call all vegans and vegetarians,terrorists,weaklings,child abusers,and cult worshippers. but to answer your question ,they were not looking down on you or your family ,they were just rude and had no manners. may i suggest that you eat in a place that only caters for meat eaters, you have customers being rude to you also waiters spitting in you lobster and being rude to you. may be you should look at your behaviour in these eating restaurant as it seems every where you go,you get abuse? i would think on.

2007-03-01 21:15:15 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

More vegetarians-you must live in a weird town!


Newbies: Foxhunter is a hater of vegetarians and vegans who posts fake questions and comments that make it sound like he is one of the few meat eaters in a vegan majority town.Oh and they all bully him!

My current theory is he once dated a vegan who dumped him.

2007-03-02 16:48:29 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Being a vegetarian myself, I'm very strong minded 'bout animal testing and life for animals on factory farms, however, i don't look down on people who still eat meat. If they wanna do that then they are free to do that but I choose not to part-take in it. I will however, help people go vegetarian only if they only choose too. I think that the people who get angry 'bout people eating meat aren't tolerate of other people's lifestyles or they aren't sure 'bout their own lifestyle choices. Vegetarians and Vegans should use words, not vicious actions to get the word out about animal rights.

I strongly disagree with you, mancunian. Forest lengths equal to 7 football fields, is destroyed everyday just to produce grazing land for cattle so in truth, meat eaters are actually destroying animals and the plants.

2007-03-01 02:23:35 · answer #9 · answered by Afrodyty 1 · 1 4

After you had a row with all the vegans in your town, it seems it is the vegetarians now committing "hate crimes". Did you ever consider counseling?

Apart from that, nobody has the right to look down on anybody for his choice of life style. And that includes you. :)

2007-02-28 23:48:36 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 8 2

To eat meat or be vegetarian is a personal choice. Some people may be vegetarians because they don't want to eat animals that had been killed for food, or because of their religious beliefs or even for health reasons. There are as many reason to be vegetarian as people on the face of the planet.

My parents brought me up eating meat and fish. It was my decision to be vegetarian, and everytime I have a meal with them, I respect the fact they like to eat meat, and they do their best to respect my diet.
What happened in that restaurant was intolerance to different life styles, those people were rude to you. You should have looked if they were wearing leather shoes and leather purses, because if they were, well... you should have told them: 'We are eating the cow, but you are wearing it!'

omnivorous people should respect vegetarians and vegans and vice-versa.

2007-02-28 23:07:43 · answer #11 · answered by . 5 · 2 5

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