On Sun, 22 Nov 2020 11:36:30 -0000 (UTC), Radio Man
wrote:
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And I wish they would ... rather than trying to pressure me into
joining in with their habit / beliefs when I don't want to and no one
is suffering because I'm not?
We will remind you of that the next time you start on one of your vegan /
anti meat eating rants.
I have nothing against people eating what they want, as long as they
don't cause anyone to suffer whilst doing so. Given we are advised to
make most of our intake fruit and veg and minimise our meat intake and
cut out processed meats entirely, not eating animals seems a pretty
sensible thing for people to do.
Or one of your other intolerant rants.
See above, you are the one being intolerant (of other animals, not
me).
You are the sort of person who would likely be 'tolerant of slavery,
people trafficking or domestic abuse if you chose to do so
personally, without understanding that there are victims.
But you will learn, in time, even if it's not directly because of
anything I've said or done but you will have to change (it's already
happening). [1]
Cheers, T i m
[1] We took the dogs for a walk in a local forest and on the way back,
fancied a cup of tea from the 'biker' burger van. Before ordering I
asked if he had oat / soy milk and he (to my surprise) said 'yes,
both'. Now, the chances are he didn't just bring them along for us and
so 'other people' must also prefer it?
Similarly, yesterday daughter was in a (socially distanced) queue in a
park cafe, again, just wanting a take-away coffee. She was 'pleased'
to hear the two people in front of her ask for soy milk (she asked for
and got oat milk).
This covers it all very well ... bon appetite! ;-)
https://youtu.be/FM95_k9onEc