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In reply to the discussion: Consumer Reports: Veggie Burgers Let You Say, 'Make Mine Meatless' [View all]kentauros
(29,414 posts)and yet seem to also want our evolution to stop where we are now. And yet, from an earlier post, you mentioned there weren't many of us at one point in our evolution. Well, the same holds true for vegans right now in our evolution. They aren't going away, and their numbers are indeed growing. I would say it follows that they are the next step in the evolution of human dietary needs. When done correctly, a vegan diet is a thriving one.
Your needs are your needs. I won't resort to the same insulting wording you've used so far (which is also coming across as toying with the vegans just to rile them up.) However, you are either misinformed about vegan diet, or willfully ignorant. (Now granted, that is an insult normally reserved for republicans, but I think it is appropriate here.)
Vegetables are not the only things vegans and vegetarians eat. We also consume fungi (something that includes forms highly sought by omnivores' gourmet eating), algae, kelp, and fruits (remember, a tomato is a fruit, not a vegetable.)
And again, you continue to ignore the history of pizza. It had no dairy on it. It was vegan in its origins. Period.