Ahdb advert vegan complaints

roscoe erf

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Livestock Farmer
There should be a F.O. thread!
that depends who your telling to f.o
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southwest
The complaint is short on facts, it's more a list of "we don't like this advert because..................."

There is nothing factually incorrect about the adverts.

BTW, being vegan is not a legally protected characteristic like age, race etc. so it's perfectly legal to discriminate against vegans if you wish to do so.
 

primmiemoo

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Location
Devon
Ha! The advert is accused of sending the wrong message to people who are considering a plahhhhhnt based diet :joyful:

Vegan Soc can't cope with honesty and real life?

There was an advert aired by some foreign variety of vegan charity earlier this year which caused a young person within my orbit genuine upset. Very angled to blood and gore, and making it appear that newborn goats are slaughtered for meat. The young person obviously knows better, but was shocked by the lies on screen.
 

Highland Mule

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Livestock Farmer

Muck Spreader

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Livestock Farmer
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Limousin
To me Veganism apart from being correlated with some mental disorders seems to be a movable feast. It's OK to have the covid vaccine, although animals are used in its development as are other pharmaceuticals. The killing of animals and insects that damage or contaminate foods is also OK, but the wearing of silk or use of honey made by insects is not. Vegans are happy to endorse predator species killing other animals, but not humans doing the same or their cats and dogs.
 

holwellcourtfarm

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Livestock Farmer
"According to the (Vegan) society, livestock are 'routinely fed with vitamin B12 supplemented feed, equivalent to supplementing a vegan diet'.

Why would we? Ruminants can make it themselves, unless they refer only to chickens and pigs?
 
Location
southwest
That is open to some debate, I'm afraid. Apparently there was a case that ruled the opposite, for certain circumstances, in a minor court.


:banghead: :banghead: :scratchhead:

It isn't. And it's not open to debate either. Protected Characteristics are listed on HM Gov. Employment website and the Equality Commission website. Veganism is not a Religion either.
 

Swarfmonkey

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Location
Hampshire
It was an employment tribunal. IIRC, precedent cannot be set at an employment tribunal so each case that rests on some vegan claiming that X, Y or Z infringed his/her protected characteristics would have to be decided on its own merits.
 

Highland Mule

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Livestock Farmer
It was an employment tribunal. IIRC, precedent cannot be set at an employment tribunal so each case that rests on some vegan claiming that X, Y or Z infringed his/her protected characteristics would have to be decided on its own merits.

Yes, it was a minor court and probably doesn’t have precedence , but it’s still a worrying ruling.
 

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