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Originally Posted by TheKidInside I'm not having this argument being that I work with (clients) and am surrounded by vegans everywhere. In fact, veganism has spread of late (last decade +) due to triathletes and endurance athletes.
Yes, you could be a junk food vegan but 99% of them aren't. It's a matter of "de jure vs de facto", brother. |
You don't have to argue, I'm just pointing out the fact that you are wrong. You are choosing to disregard the vegans who follow the lifestyle for ethical and/or environmental reasons.
I'm under the impression that you work in some kind of nutritionist/physical therapy/etc. role. That's why it would make sense that the vegans you encounter are the "dietary vegan" type. But they do not represent the "99%".
That is why your statement about veganism meant to be inherently pure is wrong. Maybe you meant "dietary veganism" instead.
Regardless, based on some of your past posts, I doubt you'll admit your mistake.
"On ne fait pas boire un âne qui n'a pas soif"... brotha'.