I spent two weeks among a group that included many vegans. My take was that there was pride and arrogance involved. They hung out together to lie and be lied to. Starving was a badge of honor. Pride in starving was to hide the general misery of merely being an inferior sort.
That might be interesting. I'd like to see what they do when I open up a big ole to-go box of mouth watering slow-smoked pork ribs slathered with tangy bar-b-que sauce. I'd engage them in conversation, nodding my head and say, "My, isn't that interesting. You sat up in that tree for how long?" as I dabbed the sauce from my chin with a napkin and raised the next pork rib to my waiting lips.
I have always thought that vegans are people who crave moral superiority but have a problem with at least one of the ten commandments or some other traditional regligious mores.
Absolutely! I know a couple from school. I would like to see their bodies in 15 years, after the shortage of nutrients sets in. A dentist will tell you how fast that diet wrecks your teeth, imagine what it is doing to your spine, blood supply and central nervous system. It is elitism, pure and simple. If everyone was a vegan, many animals would overpopulate and slowly starve and become more aggressive.