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BONUS - Vegan Low Ground : The Moral High Ground of Veganism is Crumbling

BONUS - Vegan Low Ground : The Moral High Ground of Veganism is Crumbling

FromFood Slain


BONUS - Vegan Low Ground : The Moral High Ground of Veganism is Crumbling

FromFood Slain

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Length:
23 minutes
Released:
Apr 3, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

So many stories about vegans behaving badly are emerging. There have been several very high profile vegans that have been caught stealing, manipulating their followers and flat out lying to investors and people all over the world while promoting a so-called "healthy lifestyle".

People like Belle Gibson, The Vegan Teacher on TikTok and Sarma Melngailis have been caught up in scandals, have made a lot of bad decisions, and have turned their backs on the people who supported them, exposing deep hypocrisy, theft and deception.

I used to be a "vegan", worked as an Executive Raw Food Chef back in the early 2000's and even wrote a book about raw food. I eventually realized veganism wasn't the nutritionally ideal diet for me. But this episode isn't about me.

It's a kind of sad story of vegan influencers that makes me questions the moral high ground that many vegans stand on. Because, if not eating meat helps you live (supposedly) healthier and more "pure" life, why are vegans behaving so badly? T'is a pickle.

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Released:
Apr 3, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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Food Slain digs deep into our dirty food supply chain, wrought with ingredients, chemicals and additives that are compromising our health, our environment and our economy. Listen in, and let's see if we can find clean, honest and healthy food somewhere along the way. Hosted by food lover, food slayer (chef), food grower (permaculture farmer) and food truther (author & investigator), Michele Thorne. Learn more on the website at FoodSlain.com