Distasteful vegan TV ad

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Bah I was jesting anyway I've a non ulez roomster diesel an oil boiler and a lovely Stihl 2 stroke hedge cutter.
This has gone from ethical to environmental anyway and although it's obvious better for the environment being vegan it's not my primary reson
 

How Meat-Eaters Offset Guilt About Consuming Animals​

Getting angry at others may help us feel better about our own dietary habits.​

  • Eating meat can make people feel guilty.
  • To offload their guilt about eating meat, people express moral outrage towards other parties they deem more responsible than themselves.
  • Self-affirmations can blunt feelings of guilt, but this can undermine one of guilt's key functions: to motivate us to make proactive changes.

anyway its fun watching your struggles to cope with cognitive dissonance
makes my day, have a good one



 
I find this amusing...

...anyway its fun watching your struggles to cope with cognitive dissonance
makes my day, have a good one

edit for holiday avoidance

Talks about "people struggling to cope" then edits his own post as he self proclaims it's likely to get him a suspension.

Cognitive dissonance you say? Well you certainly made my day.

:cry: :cry:
 
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I find this amusing...





Talks about "people struggling to cope" then edits his own post as he self proclaims it's likely to get him a suspension.

Cognitive dissonance you say? Well you certainly made my day.

:cry: :cry:
The vegans on here always seem so angry. I would put it down to the diet, but as I posted earlier, they can't all be like this.
 
You need to de-radicalise yourself and start to understand context.

The issue seems to be that, because some Vegans believe that a vegan diet is better for the environment than a diet which also contains meat, they have trouble realising that veganism is still very bad for the environment and living creatures.

Instead of just accepting the sole fact that Vegan diets are ALSO bad for the environment and living creatures, they hide behind whataboutism and a perceived moral high ground by bringing meat diets into the argument in an attempt to pivot the argument to another group and away from their lifestyle choices.

Cognitive dissonance? That's the phrase meat eaters have been hit with isn't it?
 
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