I understand why lefties want to unreservedly mock the reactionary cultural phenomenon, but that does more harm to disabled people, to vegans' ideas and praxis, and to people's understanding of their own bodies than it will ever do to Jordan Peterson.
If you closely analyze the human GI tract and primate evolution, it's clear that we are physiologically carnivores w/adaptations. We have none of the structures of ruminant species. Mocking simple recipes demonstrates ignorance of basic nutrition.
@saddestrobots Not implying they are vegan, but the myths affect vegan praxis. Even in the rare cases where I've seen somebody focus correctly on those critiques, it's almost always set in context that ridicules and dismisses the very concept of not eating plants, as if a dismissable concern that only possesses narcissistic morons. This goes all the way from armchair animal liberators on Twitter to doctors who insist I must be lying because I wouldn't survive for years on this diet.
@saddestrobots This precisely. After voicing these critiques in public I usually get a volley of generous corrections from nutritional experts, I mean people with basic common sense, I mean insulin-hocking randos chomping statins & xylitol. Clearly I don't know my own lifelong struggle! I certainly wouldn't commit rigorous, God-fearingly, self-accountably critical research to things that nearly kill me, especially when it clashes so desperately with my openly-held ethical convictions
@saddestrobots Anyway I'm done bitching, thanks (or sorry?) for the opportunity. lmao
@bobbyd0g
i appreciate being able to read your thoughts on this! ty!
@saddestrobots (Not to shut it down, I should say I'd be thrilled to continue discussing any time now or later, just easy to assume my stuff can be a bit Much on the microblogging website ;)
@bobbyd0g
ah, right, the whole "it's easy! just [some nutritional advice that is very elaborate and very wrong]" dance
that's kinda the same thing as the Meat Guys on some level imo