Because of their dietary choice and their discipline and determination around it, I used to admire vegans. However, the more I dealt with them, the more I realized they wanted to kill me, my whole family, most of my people...they wanted to kill everyone who eats meat. They had given themselves the self-righteous power of ABOVE all gods and spiritualities and given themselves the right to kill, though not to act on it. Of course, agriculture brought them the civilization where they enjoy the privilege of an actual dietary choice, but let's not look at that.
I used to admire anarchists as well, until I found out they were terrorizing many folks for doing the most heinous of anarchist crimes, calling the police. They've threatened and terrorized the soft targets (just like the U.S. government) in order to get their points across. I know a man whose mother they have terrorized because he had called the cops. Wow, big brave anarchist vegans. KMA! I read about anarchists by George Orwell in his experiences in the Spanish Civil War in the 1930's. These folk were cool! They were organized and helped out wherever they could. Anarchy seemed more like a form of everyone looking out for everyone else. Not these modern black clad masked vegan anarchists. They seem like a bunch of self-righteous assholes who enjoy using terrorism light as a tactic in an attempt to force people...to...what? Become like they are? A bunch of self-righteous privileged assholes?
Anyway, the vegan cream pies were loaded with cayenne pepper in a direct attack on Leirre Keith in order to cause her undue harm. Actual cruelty and violence against a woman. These alleged brave anarchist vegan types didn't pie the meat eating Indian, Ward Churchill, during the Anarchist Bookfair. Let's see: Ward is a man, tall and threatening looking, and is known to own an AK-47. Leirre; woman, not as tall, easy target. Anarchist violence against women. Misogyny. Anarchists practice violence and misogyny. Anarchists practice violence against women.
I haven't gone to the other websites, but I have heard that these anarchist vegans are certainly having a great time stroking each other off about their brave act of violence against a woman, Lierre Keith, author of "The Vegetarian Myth."
Lierre Keith, who has pain in her eyes and an ear infection due to this brave anarchist vegan attack from behind, has not suffered in book sales. In fact, her book sales are increasing. Thus, I will link her book on Amazon if you are all interested in purchasing a copy.
Me, I'm gonna go to my local library's website and put a copy on hold. Everyone should see what Lierre has to say. It must be important if folks like brave vegan anarchist types are willing to attack a woman from behind.
well put eugene. i sometimes feel the tactics and methods the 'resistance' uses is no better than those we criticise. we spend to much time/energy trying to convert others to our viewpoint and not enough exploring the intricacies of what we believe.
ReplyDeleteKnowing your usual knack for succinctly cutting through racist bullshit, I'd like to hear your opinions on the strain of white supremacist thinking inherent in fanatical political veganism.
ReplyDeleteYou can look at the ideas behind eugenics. It is heavily detailed in Edwin Black's "War Against the Weak." White folk believed themselves to be superior because they were white. Not just white, but the elite whites, as they also went after the poor whites. Their mindset was/is proving racial superiority. There commonality, they were white. Everyone else was less than human and slated for extermination, though in the states they couldn't go quite that extreme. They certainly admired the Nazi's for their extermination policies and were usually unapologetic about it even after the war.
ReplyDeleteVegans believe they are the superior people because of their dietary choice. Vegetarians are not good enough nor as superior as they are. They dream up extermination policies as I have heard many a vegan talk about killing all meat eaters. They constantly talk about the "superiority" of their diet. They never discuss the fact that the reason they have a dietary choice is from their privileged position. They don't discuss that their dietary choice does not save the world. World is still going to hell in a bucket. Their dietary choice came from a civilized world. Civilized worlds eat meat, destroy natural resources, make plants and animals extinct. Being superior by not eating meat means they are superior to me, my family, my people, and pretty much all Indians as Indians have eaten meat throughout time. Thus, that would suggest they have no respect for the people who were here to begin with.
All sorts of things like that there.
It's kinda like this bumper sticker...
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Sad thing is that indigenous people typically have more dietary choices, in terms of individual food items (to put it simplistically), than civilized people do--because they see more edible substances as "food" than civilized people do. Vegans have the narrowest diets of all, I think. It shows in their obvious mental illness, if they go at it for long enough.
Corey Haim who died recently was a vegan. I've heard low-carbers postulate that you see a lot of drug addiction among people who slavishly follow plant-based diets because all the extra sugar triggers addictive behavior. I wouldn't be surprised.
I know I got a lot more irrational and angry when I wasn't watching what I was eating and had a starch- and grain-based diet going on. When I went vegan for a short while in '05 it got even worse.
Thanks, Eugene, for your public support. It really helps!
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Thank you Dana, that is a great bumper sticker. Interesting how diets effect us.
ReplyDeleteThank you Lierre. My wife laughed at me and mentioned that until a few weeks ago, I had never heard of you, which was true. She mentioned you from time to time. So, the pieing worked out in your favor in a sense, though it is violence against women. They had every intention of hurting you, the rotten bastards.
Hi Eugene, I just finished reading the vegetarian myth. It is one of the best books I have ever read. I highly encourage everyone to read this book. Lierre Keith explains how we should be eating and how the dominant food system is killing the planet...GRAINS! It totally changed my perspective on food and agriculture. -Camas
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