Mobility Bigots

Mobility Bigots

What I’m about to say is going to upset quite a few people. Some of them are my friends. Or perhaps, after reading this, my former friends. But I can’t let that stop me from speaking my mind. It’s time to say out loud what I know in my heart to be true. Vegetarians and vegans are mobility bigots. They believe that if a life form doesn’t move, it’s fair game to be killed and eaten.

They hold a deep-seated prejudice against plants, or, as plants prefer to be called, “We Who Stand Still.”

This hateful philosophy is predicated on the idea that movement equals consciousness, or, if you will, a certain level of sacredness. To put it simply, if it walks, flies, or swims, or comes from something that does, it should not be ingested. If it doesn’t, yum-yum.

Of course when you ask vegetarians and vegans, they say no, they’re only opposed to eating flesh. But what could be more fleshy than a mushroom? Or avocado? Or eggplant? The ugly truth is they are cowards who murder and devour anything that can’t run away. These people, who act so high and mighty, so spiritually elevated, have somehow constructed a style of cuisine that would justify them eating my Uncle Murray, a man known for sitting still for hours at a time, staring at a TV that is turned off. So the next time you order a salad consider this: Prince told us that doves cry. But what if kale does too?

 

Vegan Attacks Chicken Truck

Vegan attacks chicken truck and, yes, alcohol was heavily involved. I mean, no one said vegans could not drink!
Vegan Attacks Chicken Truck
Was the truck driver egging her on?

A woman told authorities she intentionally drove into a chicken truck because she is vegan, according to a report.

The Athens Banner-Herald reported that Judith M. Armstrong, 26, was arrested at her home in Comer after the Feb. 21 incident which took place in Hull, Georgia.

A truck driver reported a car hit the side of his truck, deputies said. When he applied his brakes, the car again drove into the truck.

The car drove from the scene, but the responding deputy found pieces of the car as well as the license plate, the newspaper reported.

When deputies went to her home, Armstrong told them “she was a vegan and hit the truck due to it being a chicken truck,” according to the Banner-Herald.

Armstrong was charged with DUI, hit-and-run, obstruction and aggressive driving, the newspaper reported.

 

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