Heads up: when I say "you", I am not talking about you specifically, it is a generalisation. The s'mores also look good, I'm surprised by how gummy they are without gelatin. I was going to make a joke about the "boneless marshmallows" as if normal marshmallows come on a drumstick, but then I realised "oh wait, gelatin". Anyway, I feel bad, because you weren't even trying to have this debate, and it's us meat eaters that have actually brought it here this time, but I saw the one guy being hateful and I wanted to give my own hopefully more balanced viewpoint on the subject. I think the reason people dislike veganism so much is there is no ultimate point to it. There will always be meat eaters, and there will always be countless amounts of food wastage as a result. Simply not eating animal products isn't going to do anything to directly stop the cruelty and inhumane treatment of the animals said products come from, that is the place for activism and regulations. And there are many animal activists that still eat meat. Being a vegan achieves nothing except for making your life more difficult, expensive and allowing you to attempt taking a moral high ground. If you have meat eating friends, it also makes their lives more difficult because now they have to accommodate your dietary restrictions when you can still eat the same food as them, you are just choosing to be fussy, and then calling them a worse person than you are for not also being fussy. I agree that humanity's treatment of livestock is disgusting, I just do not see Veganism as the way to change that in any regard. I also do not agree that we are equal to animals, many of the western world's regulations provide animals a far swifter and far more merciful end than 90% of animals experience outside of captivity. An argument that I have legitimately seen from people is "well what if it happened to you". If I had to choose between getting mauled to death by a tiger, or bound and shot between the eyes, of course I'd go with the second. Nobody and no thing wants to die, but inevitably everything will. I feel the focus should not be on the death but making the lead up to said death as humane as possible (I'd argue the dying is the most humane part right now). But me saying any of this is as pointless as me going vegan. I can argue that animals should all be free range, but there's always going to be a demand for cheap meat. I can limit myself to free range produce but all that's going to be hurting is my wallet. It doesn't achieve anything so why bother? There will never be enough of you to make a difference, and even if somehow the stars aligned and every single person went "you know what we actually are being pretty horrendous here", we also can't just release everything because they would absolutely wreak havoc on the ecosystems due to how excessive our gluttony is. All of this from a harmless post about marshmallows. I'm sorry, I've said my piece. Hopefully UA-cam actually notifies me if you respond because notifications are absolutely whack nowadays.
Yes I am a vegan. And it depends on the context whether vegans eat meat or not. Veganism is an ethical philosophy, not a diet. There are freegans who are vegans that eat anything as long as it’s been thrown away as it doesn’t increase the demand for animal products. There is lab grown meat which is meat grown from animal cells. I mean there are also a lot of other ethical hypotheticals lol. But generally yes, vegans don’t eat meat. Why?
Wow that actually looks really good...
Instructions unclear: Somehow bacon and eggs got into my vegan s'mores, turning them into not-so-vegan s'mores.
Can you do something with potatoes 🥔
Why is this video not viral yet?
Because it has little views?
@@Anonymous-ro3nv thanks for saying that but I said that because this video’s underrated
@@Dusty_Galaxy 😂
I ate steak last night
Personally I love injecting more animal fat into my foods just because I like the idea of it
Heads up: when I say "you", I am not talking about you specifically, it is a generalisation. The s'mores also look good, I'm surprised by how gummy they are without gelatin. I was going to make a joke about the "boneless marshmallows" as if normal marshmallows come on a drumstick, but then I realised "oh wait, gelatin".
Anyway, I feel bad, because you weren't even trying to have this debate, and it's us meat eaters that have actually brought it here this time, but I saw the one guy being hateful and I wanted to give my own hopefully more balanced viewpoint on the subject.
I think the reason people dislike veganism so much is there is no ultimate point to it. There will always be meat eaters, and there will always be countless amounts of food wastage as a result. Simply not eating animal products isn't going to do anything to directly stop the cruelty and inhumane treatment of the animals said products come from, that is the place for activism and regulations. And there are many animal activists that still eat meat.
Being a vegan achieves nothing except for making your life more difficult, expensive and allowing you to attempt taking a moral high ground. If you have meat eating friends, it also makes their lives more difficult because now they have to accommodate your dietary restrictions when you can still eat the same food as them, you are just choosing to be fussy, and then calling them a worse person than you are for not also being fussy.
I agree that humanity's treatment of livestock is disgusting, I just do not see Veganism as the way to change that in any regard. I also do not agree that we are equal to animals, many of the western world's regulations provide animals a far swifter and far more merciful end than 90% of animals experience outside of captivity. An argument that I have legitimately seen from people is "well what if it happened to you". If I had to choose between getting mauled to death by a tiger, or bound and shot between the eyes, of course I'd go with the second. Nobody and no thing wants to die, but inevitably everything will. I feel the focus should not be on the death but making the lead up to said death as humane as possible (I'd argue the dying is the most humane part right now).
But me saying any of this is as pointless as me going vegan. I can argue that animals should all be free range, but there's always going to be a demand for cheap meat. I can limit myself to free range produce but all that's going to be hurting is my wallet.
It doesn't achieve anything so why bother? There will never be enough of you to make a difference, and even if somehow the stars aligned and every single person went "you know what we actually are being pretty horrendous here", we also can't just release everything because they would absolutely wreak havoc on the ecosystems due to how excessive our gluttony is.
All of this from a harmless post about marshmallows. I'm sorry, I've said my piece. Hopefully UA-cam actually notifies me if you respond because notifications are absolutely whack nowadays.
Your a vegan am I correct? And vegans don’t eat meat right?
Yes I am a vegan. And it depends on the context whether vegans eat meat or not. Veganism is an ethical philosophy, not a diet. There are freegans who are vegans that eat anything as long as it’s been thrown away as it doesn’t increase the demand for animal products. There is lab grown meat which is meat grown from animal cells. I mean there are also a lot of other ethical hypotheticals lol. But generally yes, vegans don’t eat meat. Why?
Aren't they already vegen
Well chocolate often contains milk, marshmallows contain animal skin and bones, and graham crackers typically contain honey.
Haven’t you vegans ruined enough food already?
Go cry in the basement about it baby.
@@AtomicVegans damn i hurt your feelings? 💀💀 you talking a lot of shit for someone with a deviantart pfp 💀
You’re crying about vegan marshmallows buster 😂 🫵
@@AtomicVegans “crying” lmfao i’m shitting on you. You the one who feelings getting hurt lil boy 🫵💀
No you’re the one who got their feeling hurt! 😂 This is so stupid, you have any fun weekend plans, buddy?