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this post was submitted on 13 Sep 2023
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It's the same energy as the reddit users that go all the way to /r/vegan just to post counterarguments on like any post or say shit like "steak tastes good" in order to own the vegoons. Then they immediately throw a hissy fit about vegans shoving their beliefs down their throat.
Like, I'm still a baby vegan or whatever, but even in the beforetimes, I saw a substantially greater number of non-vegans being aggressive towards vegans than the other way around. Like, we get it Chad, bacon is amazing, and you need cow titty juice because protein is super important to you and there is no other way you could get an adequate amount.
Sorry about the mini rant lol.
I don’t know if I’m still considered a baby vegan since I’ve been vegan for 3.5 years now but I never notice these types in real life. Like even if I talk to Republican family members, none of them seem to be (openly) anti-vegan and I always think these types have to be very very very very terminally online
I can agree they seem more online.
When I originally went vegetarian before going full vegan I got shitty comments from 2 if the people I told but that's anecdotal.
I don't know how long ago you became vegan or vegetarian but my assumption is that this way of thinking (and acting) was more common at some point in the past