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Why do vegans want to eat meat? #veganfriedchicken



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  1. I think we tend to make our food imitate meat to make meat eaters comfortable. Like they won’t believe that a full, balanced meal can’t be made up of plants so we have to put something in there that imitated what they’re used to. This is just a fried mushroom with sauce, bur meat eaters won’t even consider it if it’s labeled like that… just my thoughts.

  2. I know a few people who became vegan not because they do not like meat because they felt like it was a responsibility towards animal butchery. Also because they could afford being vegan and still enjoy things very similar to meat like what you showed in the video. I just think if people are ready to give up something that they like for a social/environmental responsibility or cause we should just respect it and if we have nothing good to say about it, just shut our mouths and move on.

  3. I really want to try these but they don’t have them where I live . I actually tried to go vegan for 21 days of prayer and let me tell you I was doing well until I failed 😂 I tried to make fried tofu and it was going so well….. until I tried it and I hated it

  4. It's not that the person is vegan It's that they pretend to do it because "all life is precious" etc then cosplay/imitate eating animals and of course you have the extreme idiots who post things like "animal rights are the lead social justice issue". Diet is a choice and a very privileged one.

  5. I always thought it was hypocritical that its so confusing to them when many of them eat products that are from animals but disguised to not look like animals. So when it does… Like chicken feet or whole cooked pig or birds they are grossed out. I think if you need to mentally trick yourself into not being grossed out by what your food is, thats telling.

  6. In my experience (with people I know, others will have different experiences) it’s because they’ve interacted with the extremist vegans who act as if they are heroes and everyone else is a villain and won’t listen to any reason. It sucks man. Extremists ruin everything

  7. My problem isn’t that they like it my problem is when they try to force it on me saying “ it tastes just like it!”, I don’t care if you don’t like meat I care when you bother me with trying to turn me vegan

  8. Yeah, I don’t eat meat because my migraines turn themselves up to 13 if I do. I never did like a lot of meat to begin with, but there are some things I do miss. Having something that has the same qualities means they scratch the same itch. Why is this hard to understand? Lol

  9. I'm not vegan, but my family often would buy cauliflower wings instead of chicken wings. Partially because my sister is a vegetarian, Partially because we just liked the taste. It seemed to bug people that we didn’t eat chicken wings. Never really got it.

  10. It is not about that, calling vegen food meat is wrong. Don't call it korean fried chicken. Just say Korean fried mushroom. Why vegans have to call their food chicken, lamb or pork.

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