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Vegetarianism is not a dogma like veganism. We often eat vegetarian but the question is a balanced and complete diet.
Scot Dutchy wrote: ↑Sun Dec 19, 2021 10:54 amYes Brian... once again... only vegans are right... that's it is it not... even though many many nutritional specialists say they are not and warn against their diet while plenty other life style specialists argue against their life principles. There is no scientific proof that their life style works for the vast majority of humans. There will always groups that claim it works for them. That has always been the case. Imposing their weird ideas on the rest of us is not an option which many vegans would love to do.
Care to address the point?Brian Peacock wrote: ↑Sun Dec 19, 2021 10:18 am... If people are educated about their basic nutritional needs then there's no reason why a vegan diet is necessarily unhealthy. My diet certainly isn't, and non-vegan diets can be nutritionally impoverished too. So the issues here are what sources of reliable nutritional information people have, and their access to it.
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Yes, you've said that often enough. But repetition alone does not forward your point. Why are you reluctant to acknowledge that omnivores can also be nutritionally impoverished? The inclusion of animal ingredients in one's diet is no more an indicator of health and well-being than their absence. The mythical vegans, with some mysterious power to dictate what you are allowed to eat, are a spectre of your own imagination, even as you decry and chide those who, for whatever reason, do not adhere to your own dietary norms and standards. You demand the freedom and autonomy to eat as you wish, but in doing so you also require everyone else to endorse and adopt your dietary ideals. It seems to me that it is you, my friend, who is the one playing the part of the intolerant dietary ideolgue in this particular conversation.Scot Dutchy wrote:Brian
A vast majority of nutritional experts warn about vegan diets. If you think yours is sufficient for you and you can live with it fair enough. I dont want to know about or be constantly exposed to false propaganda thank you.
Veganism is not just dietary, and you know it is not, it is also a life style which many diehards of the movement want to impose on the rest of us.
I suppose you ignore their advertising campaigns. They are pretty active here. I never see ad campaigns from the other side. In my supermarket which is close to a cell of them, yep they live in the best districts, has a separate section for them full of processed soya. They also have a separate label on all other produce that is suitable for them.Brian Peacock wrote: ↑Mon Dec 20, 2021 1:15 amYes, you've said that often enough. But repetition alone does not forward your point. Why are you reluctant to acknowledge that omnivores can also be nutritionally impoverished? The inclusion of animal ingredients in one's diet is no more an indicator of health and well-being than their absence. The mythical vegans, with some mysterious power to dictate what you are allowed to eat, are a spectre of your own imagination, even as you decry and chide those who, for whatever reason, do not adhere to your own dietary norms and standards. You demand the freedom and autonomy to eat as you wish, but in doing so you also require everyone else to endorse and adopt your dietary ideals. It seems to me that it is you, my friend, who is the one playing the part of the intolerant dietary ideolgue in this particular conversation.Scot Dutchy wrote:Brian
A vast majority of nutritional experts warn about vegan diets. If you think yours is sufficient for you and you can live with it fair enough. I dont want to know about or be constantly exposed to false propaganda thank you.
Veganism is not just dietary, and you know it is not, it is also a life style which many diehards of the movement want to impose on the rest of us.
How's your vitamin D level?
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