Piers Morgan and Vegans

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God she looked awful.

Pasty-faced, no colour in her face, sweaty and shiny.

Fabulous argument not to be vegan!!
 

Muddyroads

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NFFN Member
Location
Exeter, Devon
Perhaps Morgan should be nominated for a TFF award? Noticeable that her gripe with meat production was intensive "factory farm" units, no mention of extensive grass based systems. The day vegans get my full respect and backing will be the day they prove that they can live off grass.
 

Muck Spreader

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Livestock Farmer
Location
Limousin
I've known him for 15 years and he's always been veggie whilst I've known him.

Big in what way? As their range of foods is very limited Vegans use coconut oil and milk extensively in their diet, this is just as fattening as animal based products and is high in saturated fat. They also use a lot of Granola which is also fattening and unhealthy in anything more than small amounts.
 

Shep

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Big in what way? As their range of foods is very limited Vegans use coconut oil and milk extensively in their diet, this is just as fattening as animal based products and is high in saturated fat. They also use a lot of Granola which is also fattening and unhealthy in anything more than small amounts.
Lots of salt and sugar to try and add flavour.
 

Yazzie

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My son enjoys winding vegans up by challenging them too become " breatharions"
  1. a person who believes that it is possible, through meditation, to reach a level of consciousness where one can obtain all the nutrients one needs from the air or sunlight.

    If you google them it's quite funny.
 

Shovelhands

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Location
Sunny Essex
Whilst I find the whole militant vegan thing highly offensive! (Well why not, seems the modern thing to be is offended :D)....I think vegans should be applauded, they have given up all the goodness and life giving properties of eating meat, just so there’s more to go around for the rest of us(y)

I think it’s only fair to help them out as much as possible, so I have given up everything except meat......mmmm meat:hungry:
 

pat kcotnit

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Location
Oot and aboot
Whilst I find the whole militant vegan thing highly offensive! (Well why not, seems the modern thing to be is offended :D)....I think vegans should be applauded, they have given up all the goodness and life giving properties of eating meat, just so there’s more to go around for the rest of us(y)

I think it’s only fair to help them out as much as possible, so I have given up everything except meat......mmmm meat:hungry:

You sound like a relation of mine. He has a t shirt printed with "I love vegetarians. More meat for me!"
 

Shovelhands

Member
Location
Sunny Essex
You sound like a relation of mine. He has a t shirt printed with "I love vegetarians. More meat for me!"

That would be brilliant....but I wouldn’t want to offend any vegans....:oops:

You know, we’ve got to be soooo careful, so as not to upset them! At least us carnivores don’t go around shouting it at people! :ROFLMAO: Unlike the militant vegans!

They really do have some twisted morals, it’s such a ridiculous lifestyle choice, but it is their choice! They can do wtf they like, I just wish they’d do it quietly.....then they wouldn’t look so stupid when they get sick and need to start eating proper human nutrition, which only really comes from animal products, in order to regain some sort of health! When you really start looking, there are a lot of EX vegans, mainly because the vegan diet is largely unsustainable long term.
 
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