There
can often be a lot of hostility and disagreement between people on different
diets but I don’t think it has to be this way.
I
would often wonder why when simply saying that I was vegetarian or vegan people
would often make fun, get angry or search for leather shoes or some other kind
of moral inconsistency in my lifestyle. Then
I think about how I feel sometimes when someone says that they abstain from something
that I eat/drink/do.
Often
when I meet somebody who says they don’t drink alcohol I automatically assume
they think I’m a disgrace and think that if they disapprove strongly of
something I really enjoy, we have nothing in common, I feel judged and it
creates a barrier. On my course there
are a lot of students and lecturers who are on gluten free diets and it makes
me feel incredibly guilty that I still eat gluten, even though it doesn’t cause
me any symptoms. But when I stop and ask
myself whether anyone has actually said anything judgemental about me drinking
alcohol or eating gluten, the answer is no.
The feeling of judgement has come from my imagination.
For
this reason, I think it’s important for vegetarians and vegans to be mindful of
this when mentioning one’s dietary choice to people. There are many people (like me!) who tend to
take things personally and might automatically feel judged before you’ve even opened
your mouth.
Me & my very good friend Nana who
I
really admire. She eats meat but
does
amazing paid and voluntary work
for people with mental health issues.
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If
you are a vegan who feels really passionately about animal rights (which I can
understand), try as hard as you can to put your judgement aside when talking to
meat eaters, lacto vegetarians or ‘pseudo’ vegans. Judging people is likely to lead to
alienation and will not win you any converts.
The important thing is to promote your diet in a positive way. Learn to cook a few delicious vegan meals, snacks or desserts to help dispel the idea that you have to choose between tasty food and ethics.
The important thing is to promote your diet in a positive way. Learn to cook a few delicious vegan meals, snacks or desserts to help dispel the idea that you have to choose between tasty food and ethics.
Meat
eaters do remember you’re not necessarily being judged! If you’ve had bad experiences with
self-righteous vegetarians or vegans before, don’t take it out on all of us!
And
for those few who like to tease vegetarians and vegans, those ‘carrot killer’
jokes are old, unfunny, infantile and moronic (and any such comments on my blog
will not be dignified with a response!)
Me & Louisa, friends for 25 years. Me with mushroom fajitas, her with a steak |
What me & Louisa don't have in common: I'm vegan, she'll eat pretty much anything that moves
What we
do have in common: We like
a lot of the same old films and TV: (Labyrinth! (how could you not love David
Bowie in tights!),The Dark Crystal, The Princess Bride (we all love a bit of
Westley!), Clash of the Titans (old version!), The BFG, Edward Scissorhands,
Lord of the Rings, The Hobbit, Red Dwarf, Peep show, Ally McBeal, Simpsons)…The
list goes on!
In general: fondness
for alcohol, going to old fashioned pubs, chips! (We are real potato
appreciators!) frugality & being sensible with money (she is better at this
than me though!), rebellion from our parents and authority in general (when we
were younger!), not wearing make-up everyday, interest in different cultures
& diversity, similar political views, having intelligent conversations, liking
a lot of old music from the 60s & 70s more than modern music!
The
vast majority of my close friends and family are meat eaters (but who are open
to trying my recipes!) which I think proves that vegans, vegetarians and meat
eaters can live in harmony.
me and my beloved meat eating siblings |
I also think it's ridiculous that in the health professions there’s a lot of advice
that pretty much all will agree with (everything in moderation, more fresh
vegetables, less sugar and processed food) but yet people waste time having
heated debates about whether a vegan or omnivorous diet is best! Not productive
at all! Does not have to be this way people!
Fantastic post. There's a lot of judgment - and even more perceived judgment - about other people's food choices. Vegans, vegetarians, pescetarians and meat-eaters can feel very defensive and like each meal time is a personal attack.
ReplyDeletethank you! yes, people just need to be more open minded and conscious. too much energy is wasted having silly disputes!
DeleteIt's just ridiculous that everyone sees things as a personal attack but in reality it's usually the person who abstains from something that most of the population do, be it consuming animal products, drinking alcohol, sex before marriage etc who ends up being attacked the most. All because of perceived judgement from other people.
Deletejust wanted to add (on the subject of admirable people) that there are some people who do seemingly altruistic jobs (carers, doctors, nurses) but commit horrific crimes and/or are not very nice people and there are others who have more ordinary jobs but who are amazing people. But a hero lies in all of us :)
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