VEGAN EXTREMISTS F#*K OFF

I can't afford Ugg boots. Not being allowed to drink milk and eat eggs without being shamed is insane.

Wearing a rabbit fur and a duck down jacket how ridiculous! As if anyone does that.

And I already bought a pink Mother's Day card for my mum.

I'm with the workers and the poor, but living, and honestly trying to support local and seasonal produce. Recycling every scrap. Because we don't have money for Ugg boots or Cruise holidays or flights overseas. Or any money to waste at all.

And milk money and the eggs and bacon we buy comes from the meagre sum we have to live on. And we are not bad people because we can't afford highly processed vegan food alternatives.

I'm happy. In future people may be forced to eat lab grown meat and insect protein. But I don't want to live to see that. I don't want to live in that hell.

We are all causing the Anthropocene. But we can only do so much in our lives to stop it.

I won't punish my mother by denying her a card. I won't say that she is part of causing the Anthropocene. Because how much more guilty are the biggest twenty transnational corporations?

The poor don't have the option of a vegan diet, we simply can't afford it. And my mother would be quite distressed to be told to be vegan. I don't want my mother to be shamed and distressed.

That said, my mother is a big supporter of locally made and fair price for labour. But this is something else. This is a condemnation that says you are worthless if you consume milk and eggs.

It's an extreme position: That honest good people making do in a rapidly changing world are exploiting the world. None of chose to be born, none of us can stop eating, none of us can do exactly as we would choose without restriction.

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