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Old 11-25-12, 01:16 PM
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Originally Posted by mike
The vast majority of vegans have absolutely no idea how to eat a healthy vegetarian diet. They think that avoiding meat = healthy. WRONG.

The nutjobs at PETA attack young audiences, just like the tobacco industry, trying to influence kids before they are smart enough to think for themselves. Unfortunately, many of these youths see some grotesque photos and then just stop eating meat. That doesn't work.

Meat provides very important PROTEINS. Vegetables provide amino acids which are not the same protein chain and not assimilated in the body like meat. If you are going to take meat out of your diet, you really need to study in-depth how to replace it - and it isn't as easy as just eating tofu and lentils. You can even feel the power provided by the different proteins - Beef, pork, poultry, fish - Beef provides a much higher intensity of strength, stamina, and drive compared with fish, for example.

Honestly, you can spot the vegan man in any crowd - he is the guy that looks like he was castrated; a steer, not a bull. Ya, ya, ya, you can show photos of lean muscled vegans, but put them up against a beef eating man and he will get slapped down. The strength, power, and testosterone between a vegan man and a meat-eater is completely different. I teach fighting and self defense and the vegans might look strong, but when you put bone to bone, muscle to muscle, they are flimsy at best. Vegans are the guys who get sand kicked on them at the beach and have their girlfriends taken away from them like in the comic book ads.

So, before you get brainwashed by the whole vegan thing, do some more research. Hang out with some vegan men and compare them pound for pound against a meat eater. The difference is undeniable.
What a ridiculous post. I've never met a vegan who didn't take their diet extremely seriously - it kind of comes with the territory...you don't just wake up and decide to go vegan without giving it some thought. It's extremely difficult, animal products are in nearly everything.

And there is nothing whatsoever difficult about getting the proteins and nutrients you need from a vegan diet...it's actually much easier in many ways than having to buy and cook meat, if you are willing to prepare your own food exclusively. That's the tough part.

It's incredibly ironic that you criticize vegans for being ignorant and post this drivel.
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