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Default How About A Side Of Hypocrisy

Rudy Canoza wrote:
> SystemX wrote:
>> Rudy Canoza wrote:
>>> Rupert wrote:
>>>> On Aug 7, 2:23 am, Rudy Canoza > wrote:
>>>>> Dragonblaze wrote:
>>>>>> How About A Side Of Hypocrisy
>>>>>> Fast Food | Charlottesville, VA, USA
>>>>>> Me: *preparing a gyro wrap for a customer* “Would you like cheese on
>>>>>> it?”
>>>>>> Customer: “Oh my God, no! I’m a VEGAN! Don’t you know what they do to
>>>>>> cows in those horrible farms? They force them to get pregnant all the
>>>>>> time, and then they take away their babies and kill them so we humans
>>>>>> can steal their milk! Dairy products are cruelty! ”
>>>>>> Me: “Okay, okay. No cheese. Moving along. What sauces would you like
>>>>>> on that?”
>>>>>> Customer: “Tzatziki sauce, please.”
>>>>>> (Note: the particular brand of tzatziki we purchased included both
>>>>>> yogurt and sour cream.)
>>>>>> Me: “Ah, I’m afraid that’s a dairy prod–”
>>>>>> Customer: “I DON’T CARE! PUT IT ON!”
>>>>>> http://notalwaysright.com/page/44
>>>>> Not surprising in the least. "veganism" is entirely incoherent.
>>>>> It is
>>>>> merely a *pose* of moral superiority. It's empty symbolism.- Hide
>>>>> quoted text -
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>>>>> - Show quoted text -
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>>> Why do "- Hide quoted text -" and "- Show quoted text -" appear in
>>> all your posts, jerk-off? What are you ****ing up to make that
>>> happen? ****ing stop it, jerk-off.
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>> The person described in the OP is not a vegan,
>>>
>>> Ah, the good old "No true Scotsman" fallacy again! The original
>>> *poster* is not a "vegan", but the customer - the hypocritical,
>>> stupid "vegan" - described most definitely is a "vegan": she
>>> self-identified as one.

>>
>> Vegans do consume dairy. The customer consumed dairy. Therefore the
>> consumer described by the OP is not a vegan.

>
> You just contradicted yourself. You're slovenly.


True. I slipped up!
>
> The fact is, the customer, who described herself as "vegan", didn't know
> and continues not to know what the **** she's talking about.


True.

She isn't
> adhering to any ethical principles; she's merely following a "lifestyle"
> that includes a disgusting amount of self-congratulation and narcissism.


True.

> "veganism" is nothing but empty symbolism.


That does not follow.

>
>
>>
>> BTW - I'm self identifying myself as God.

>
> The rest of us identify you as Shitbag.


LOL.

>
>
>>>> Veganism is not empty symbolism.
>>>
>>> It is, indeed, nothing but empty symbolism, a mere gesture intended
>>> only to flatter the ego of the person making it.