Why do vegans hate the fact we eat animals?

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Veganism exists as a social surrogate activity to gratify the ego of the vegan. The point of it isn't to not eat animals or prevent suffering, it's to make sure people know that they are a vegan.
It just depends on how much they actually want to push this on other people. I have a friend that is vegetarian, but he doesn't lose his shit or anything if I eat a cheeseburger in front of him. And I don't comment on his choices either. It is sort of the perfect scenario, really.
 
I have a friend that is vegetarian
My understanding is veganism is not equated with vegetarianism. Vegans avoid all animal products, even if they don't result in a dead animal. For example, they won't drink cow's milk because it's not an animal product. Veganism is much stricter and is effectively a religion.
 
used to be vegan for a bit, now just regular vegetarian (meat makes me physically sick, so I don't have much choice in eating meat or not). I don't bring it up often but when I do people who eat meat always say something to the effect of 'oh wow I don't know if I couldn't not eat meat! You're missing out!' like okay? Most meat on the market is just soy fed, hormone stuffed shit. I get not wanting to eat slop, but your average cut of meat isn't much better so it just kinda feels dumb when people who eat meat get butthurt over vegan/vegetarian slop.
It just depends on how much they actually want to push this on other people. I have a friend that is vegetarian, but he doesn't lose his shit or anything if I eat a cheeseburger in front of him. And I don't comment on his choices either. It is sort of the perfect scenario, really.
agreed. idgaf if you wanna eat meat in front of me lol, as long as its mutual respect.
 
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