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That's fair. I concede that point that there is more to veganism than eating.
I still see that jerkface's injection here was an insulting way (to the farmer) to try to shoehorn in the vegan philosophy into a conversation that didn't contain it and does more of a disservice to the movement and give vegans a bad name.
I respect that too. Thank you for conversing up to this point. I hope you have a great day!
He literally used the word "vegan". You didn't have to engage with my comment if you found it off-topic, but instead, you have written more words than anyone else in this entire thread. You are displaying so many classic behaviours, like telling vegans how to be vegan, or how to convert someone to veganism when you yourself would not be converted by someone following your advice. You're aggravated by our existence because you want us to just stop reminding you of something you don't want to think about.
Your defensive behaviour has all the signs of carnism, the unconscious and evaluated value system that says that it is acceptable or even good to sometimes be cruel and violent towards vulnerable individuals. These unconscious beliefs that govern your allowable behaviour are in direct contradiction with other values you hold more consciously, such as that it is good to be kind and empathetic, especially towards the vulnerable. Holding all those ideas in your head at the same time requires a lot of psychological framework. It's exhausting maintaining it all.
You're too late. You missed your chance at condescension and contributing your vitriol. This conversation ended already a month ago with concessions from both sides and mutual respect. Perhaps your absence from the conversation was the reason we were able reach a point of understanding from both sides.
I see the rest of the responses from you today are on this month old thread. I see you've built a whole fictitious character to rage against. I hope that is helpful to you in some way, even if it doesn't match reality. I won't your other responses, The funny thing is, I saw you post in some other unrelated threads. With my experience with you in this thread I didn't expect much positive contribution from you, however, I found that I did think you made some good points in those other contexts. Its disappointed I didn't see that version of you here. c'est la vie
Thank you as well, have a nice day :)