Vegan dad couldn’t sleep with stress because daughter couldn’t take soya milk to school

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I’ve found him, the ultimate soyboy. I’m amazed he’s bred.

https://metro.co.uk/2021/06/24/vega...er-couldnt-take-soya-milk-to-school-14821352/

‘An infant school has finally agreed to supply free soya milk following a nine-month battle with a vegan dad.

Paul Roberts, 43, said he began to suffer with insomnia from stress after his five-year-old daughter Sofia was banned from bringing in her own.

He submitted several requests for dairy-free alternatives, which were initially denied by Cranmore Infant School, in Solihull, West Midlands.

But Paul refused to give up and eventually persuaded staff to change their policy and offer plant-based milk to pupils.

He said: ‘It’s been a really emotionally draining nine months. But I just hope others can benefit from our fight and parents and children in the school understand that they too have a freedom of choice.’


Sofia said: ‘I missed having my soya milk. So I am pleased I now get to have it with my friends.’

Initially, school staff told Paul his daughter dairy was the only option under its milk scheme.

The dad explained that Sofia had never even tried cow’s milk, as she had been raised on the soya alternative with the aim of transitioning to a fully vegan lifestyle.

But still staff refused to budge and he was told no, not only by Sofia’s teacher, but also by the school’s head Rebecca Ward.

Paul said Sofia had brought in her own soya milk to nursery the previous year without issue.

The desperate dad later penned an email to the school’s governing body suggesting his daughter was being discriminated against.

But they failed to uphold the complaint and said they had found ‘no evidence’ of discrimination, he said.

Paul then put a message out on Facebook asking for advice, and was told to contact Dr Jeanette Rowley, chair of the International Rights Network at The Vegan Society.

She helped Paul to craft a fourth request, which the pair again sent to the headteacher – but this was again rejected.
Refusing to give up, they then crafted a comprehensive letter outlining the legalities of the situation to the school’s governing body.

This time, the panel conceded – saying Sofia was allowed to have soya milk in school as an alternative, Paul said.

The overjoyed dad said the body also recommended a review of the school’s water-only policy and said staff should look into dairy-free alternatives for the Cool Milk scheme.

The panel will also consider whether the title of the scheme and its marketing are appropriate for school, according to the Vegan Society.

Paul said getting in touch with Dr Rowley was the ‘best thing we ever did’. He added: ‘Not only does my Sofia get to have her soya milk but the school are even subsidising it too.

Jeanette was amazing, she was always so professional and extremely supportive at every step.

‘Both myself and my wife, and of course Sofia, are forever grateful for the time and effort she put into this complaint.

‘While for me it was a hugely important issue, I never thought The Vegan Society could help on such a small and personal level.’

Dr Rowley said schools must understand their duties under the Equalities Act 2010, which requires public bodies including schools to consider the negative impact of policies on different groups of people.

Early last year a UK employment tribunal ruled that being vegan for ethical reasons amounts to a ‘philosophical belief’ and is therefore protected under the act.

Dr Rowley added: ‘The Vegan Society will always do what it can to help vegans, or those transitioning to or considering veganism.

‘I’m delighted that we were able to secure for Paul and Sofia the outcomes they are entitled to.’

Metro.co.uk has contacted Cranmore Infant School for comment.’

Poor kid, doomed to be short and weak boned thanks to parents who have so little to concern themselves with in life that they lose sleep over fucking soy milk.
 
The dad explained that Sofia had never even tried cow’s milk, as she had been raised on the soya alternative with the aim of transitioning to a fully vegan lifestyle.
This is the kind of shit that people need to have their children taken away for. I don't care about religion or race when you raise your brat but deciding your kid is going to be vegan should be a crime.
 
The Kiwi Farms Right-tard bias does show painfully obviously sometimes.

Yeah, I think the Dad is a picky douche too but does anyone else lose their shit about provision for religious needs?

Oh that's right, nobody does. Veganism is no more ridiculous than any of those, and they're all protected under the same laws.

Vegan milk as an option doesn't offend me, but the necessity for all meat in schools to be Halal compliant on the other hand does.
 
The Kiwi Farms Right-tard bias does show painfully obviously sometimes.

Yeah, I think the Dad is a picky douche too but does anyone else lose their shit about provision for religious needs?

Oh that's right, nobody does. Veganism is no more ridiculous than any of those, and from being on the diversity board at work I've learned under the Equality Act they enjoy exactly the same protections a religion does too be that right or wrong.

Vegan milk as an option doesn't offend me, but the necessity for all meat in schools to be Halal compliant on the other hand does.
It's less the desire for the product, and more the over reaction to it.

"OH WOE IS ME I COULDN'T SLEEP FOR NINE MONTHS BECAUSE MY POOR DAUGHTER DIDN'T HAVE HER SOYO MILK!"

If he wasn't acting like a faggot no one would care about this.
 
Imagine that, a childcare program wanting to provide nutrition to children, instead of processed junk food.

I don't even like or drink milk, but it serves a real dietary purpose for children. "Soy milk" exists in the same realm as zero calorie salad dressing and miracle noodles. Children do not need that crap.
 
being a pedo in certain religions is also fine if the UK and their protecting of nonce is anything to go by.
Yeah in Germany pedophilic marriage is considered legitimate as long as pair was married in country where it is legal.
And I would not be suprised If Sweden, France, UK would have simillar stance.
 
It's less the desire for the product, and more the over reaction to it.

"OH WOE IS ME I COULDN'T SLEEP FOR NINE MONTHS BECAUSE MY POOR DAUGHTER DIDN'T HAVE HER SOYO MILK!"

If he wasn't acting like a faggot no one would care about this.
Correct. That’s why I posted the story. I wouldn’t have bothered if it wasn’t for the ridiculous angsting. I mean, losing sleep over it, ffs….
 
Couldn't the parent just buy the kid a box of Almond Milk or something? Of course considering it is the UK I doubt you could bring in anything.

The overjoyed dad said the body also recommended a review of the school’s water-only policy and said staff should look into dairy-free alternatives for the Cool Milk scheme.
Cool Milk?
Cool Milk is the UK’s leading school and nursery milk supplier, working in partnership with local authorities and early years groups to supply free and subsidised school milk to children in pre-schools, nurseries and primary schools.
From the FAQ:

Do you supply lactose/lactose free or soya milk?​

Unfortunately due to low demand and limited supply availability with local dairies, we’re unable to offer this product. However please speak to your school directly to discuss what other options are available.
He basically just did what the even the programme wanted to him to do. Beside the over dramatic appeals to discrimination, that is.
 
Vegan milk as an option doesn't offend me, but the necessity for all meat in schools to be Halal compliant on the other hand does.
Well, the only thing that makes it Halal is how they kill the animals and the fact that they drain the blood from it.

The only thing that's really missing is the pork.

Plus, since cows eat plants, shouldn't regular milk be classified as vegan milk?
 
Couldn't the parent just buy the kid a box of Almond Milk or something? Of course considering it is the UK I doubt you could bring in anything.


Cool Milk?

From the FAQ:

He basically just did what the even the programme wanted to him to do. Beside the over dramatic appeals to discrimination, that is.
Notice the heavy involvement of The Vegan Society. They love drama. To the point where I suspect they’re responsible for this fucking dumb story making the press. They have past form, but like PETA they’re too self absorbed and monomaniacal to realise how retarded it actually makes them look.
 
Notice the heavy involvement of The Vegan Society. They love drama. To the point where I suspect they’re responsible for this fucking dumb story making the press. They have past form, but like PETA they’re too self absorbed and monomaniacal to realise how retarded it actually makes them look.
They need to do these big spectacles so they will get more donations from their fans. At the end of the day these organizations serve as jobs for people and they sure want to have their thing to be revelant, it is good for the bottom line.
 
Well, the only thing that makes it Halal is how they kill the animals and the fact that they drain the blood from it.

The only thing that's really missing is the pork.

Plus, since cows eat plants, shouldn't regular milk be classified as vegan milk?
i cant remember the difference in names but some vegans do make the distinction between animal byproducts such as milk and eggs and actual animal products. Some are fine with it and some still stand by the those byproduct are at the cost of the animals wellbeing, thus ethically/morally objectionable.
 
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