• Solumbran@lemmy.world
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    5 days ago

    So you don’t get to eat a dead animal, and your reaction is to want to beat the person up for that?

    People’s mind is really messed up, and the comments confirm it.

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      5 days ago

      You should always be upfront with the food you’re serving. What if the guy had an allergy to something in the turkey substitute?

        • doingthestuff@lemy.lol
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          Swapping someone’s food with something they won’t eat is always sufficient justification for violence. I don’t care how the law sees it.

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        5 days ago

        If someone swaps my toast bread for buckwheat toast bread, I’m not going to start beating them up.

        This is a minor deception, it can warrant at most being a bit mad at the person,and the fact that everyone seems to be okay with physical violence in such a case is pretty worrying.

        And let’s face it, the fact that it was about meat and a vegan is a big root of this, because people are so much into denial that they actually fantasize about beating up the people that remind them that it is immoral to eat meat.

        And quick disclaimer, I am not vegan nor vegetarian, but I can simply admit that eating meat is immoral. For some reason people would rather defend more violence than to admit that.

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          I don’t eat soy. If I’m tricked into it I’ll be force feeding them something shortly thereafter.