Editorial Piece on Veganism

Why I dislike Vegans or the vegan ideal

Why do I dislike vegans so much? I’ve been thinking about this for some time, for me they lie somewhere between cyclists and feminists. It’s a race to the top of an oppression Olympics, its virtue signalling and humble bragging. It’s a compliance test to see who is doing the most good.

Its born out of a society where we have it too good. So people invent things to be wrong, they look for things to be outraged by. They indulge in recreational outrage because their live lack any real significant meaning.

You can notice this does not take place in war torn countries or places where people are struggling to make ends meet. Our society has become so very soft. “Hard times create strong men. Strong men create good times. Good times create weak men. And, weak men create hard times.” G. Michael Hopf, Those Who Remain.

That quote is never more relevant than today, where we have men coming out as third wave feminist ally’s. The weaker softer men of today are contributing to our society moving closer and closer to a hard time.

Vegans don’t eat meat because they don’t want the animal to suffer so that they can survive. This brand of virtual signalling is distasteful to me because it’s naive and disingenuous. We all or at least I admire the man or woman who is willing to do the hard work. The unsung heroes that do the necessary jobs. Vegans don’t have the stomach emotionally or intellectually to be comfortable with or cope with the fact that in order for them to go on living some animals will have to give up their life.

 

Dirty work

The dirty work, the messy jobs the ones that nice people don’t want to do, because they are not nice to do. You won’t find vegans in countries where food is hard to come by, you won’t find vegans in our earliest societies. There is no room there for this type of liberty to be taken, this type of “compassion” for our fellow animals is not the reason we are where we are today. Deep down inside each and every one of us is an embedded reward system based on this evolution from a hunter gatherer society.

There is a high moral ethic and sense of fairness and egalitarianism associated with hunting. You only eat what you catch and kill. Its active its aggressive and its violent, but it’s also necessary. It’s a very male centric activity, hunter male gatherer female.

These are not mutually exclusive you understand but as concepts the masculine is represented as order and the female as chaos. However, you can have a masculine female and a feminine male but just as archetypes for the purposes of categorisation.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fv9ro-7fXvI

 

In today’s society the masculine, the hunter is demonised by the woke leftist Vegans. Who believe in equality of outcome at all cost to fairness and competition. They believe that no one should ever be hurt by anyone else. No winners and no losers, no quid pro quo. Neither is it a zero sum game, but in order for you to live something or someone else is going to have to give up their life.

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