Das Grüne Reich, the new nazis
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virtually all vegans are pacifists. I don't really like vegans, because they don't stop talking about it and bother others like its a religion, but unlike a religion, they remain pacifists. Which makes them annoying, but benign.
If they are almost exclusively pacifists, have zero threat to eating the foods we prefer what possible threat could they be to anyone ever?
The answer is no threat. No threat at all... Just men playing ego games as usual.webmaster at pimproll dot comComment
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A 'pacifist' vegansit killed the upcoming right politican Pim Fortuyn in Holland who looked like he would win the election one week later. His party did, but he was dead.virtually all vegans are pacifists. I don't really like vegans, because they don't stop talking about it and bother others like its a religion, but unlike a religion, they remain pacifists. Which makes them annoying, but benign.
If they are almost exclusively pacifists, have zero threat to eating the foods we prefer what possible threat could they be to anyone ever?
The answer is no threat. No threat at all... Just men playing ego games as usual.
everything is fake
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Don't laugh. Adolph Hitler had plans to turn Germany into a vegetarian only nation.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf_..._vegetarianism
Originally posted by Joseph GoebbelsAn extended chapter of our talk was devoted by the Führer to the vegetarian question. He believes more than ever that meat-eating is harmful to humanity. Of course he knows that during the war we cannot completely upset our food system. After the war, however, he intends to tackle this problem also. Maybe he is right. Certainly the arguments that he adduces in favor of his standpoint are very compelling
I was just a small child when I lived through that shit but I remember being told that having and eating meat was patriotic... Even if it was just cow tongue at the time.officially retired as of March 01 2018 but still fucking around and getting into shit.Comment
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