• YiddishMcSquidish@lemmy.today
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    4 days ago

    That is a wildly false equivalency. People who eat meat, like myself, have no ethical quandaries about eating plants. While the inverse is most definitely not true.

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      4 days ago

      What a wild assumption of you to make for your guest. You seem like the worst host ever.

      Like there is any ethical quandries about eating pork or not when you eat other meat. You still wouldn’t serve people what they expressively DO NOT want.

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        4 days ago

        My parents always told me, that I will eat what gets served to the table.

        Just because you may prefer something different as a dish, this doesn’t mean you have that much of a right to complain, because it wasn’t you who made it. And it definitely does not give you the right to violence.

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          4 days ago

          Good, so we finally arrived at the actual article, and not some moral grand standing about preferences.

          I’m willing to bet top.money that the Vegan in question that served the turkey, is as much of a massive assholes as the guy who got arrested. Do you seriously think there is nothing more going on beyond this assault other than “man got mad, cause no meat”. No, there is bound to be a history of these two individuals acting like cunts to each other for years, but now it boiled over because one of them served them food they explicitly asked NOT to have.