u/gewooneenpersoon123

How do people in Israel view palestinian people?

My family is from Israel. I’m not. I think they think quite extremely. They very strongly believe every single palestinian person is equivalent to a terrorist.
I want to know how other Israelis think.
Also, do many Israelis have believes such as my family’s? does it depend on the region?

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u/gewooneenpersoon123 — 4 days ago
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KFC is genuine hell

I went to KFC yesterday with a few of my friends. They wanted to eat something, i had already eaten. So whatever.
First time in years upon years that I enter a KFC.
The amount of chicken there is INSANE. Like mind boggling. The amount of chicken i saw everywhere in those 45 minutes were absolutely mind blowing to me. To think about how many chickens die so that one kfc location can run for one day.
My god.
And then to think about how many locations it has, and they are all basically constantly open.
Jesus fucking christ.
Not necessarily within the subject, but there were also so many stringfoot pigeons at this location. I tried to catch them- but the police stopped me.
Yesterday was a very depressing vegan day

I did make a nice ‘fried chicken’ made of Enoki mushrooms and vegan batter that night. It was great. We can still eat delicious food and hit those cravings while being vegan💪🏼

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u/gewooneenpersoon123 — 5 days ago
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What are your takes, that you think other vegans might disagree with?

Yesterday I made a post about feeding the homeless. I noticed a lot of people have differents views and morals behind their veganism, and therefor different views on what they consider vegan and non vegan.

This interests me quite a lot. So I want to know what your takes are, that you think other vegans might disagree with.

Be controversial! I want to see the discussion. And don't immediately downvote opinions you don't agree with- we're all vegans here, and it's good to hear each other out.

For me: I think that if you are a vegan, and you sometimes eat eggs from friends that have chickens (who are all well cared for, and live a good life) you can eat those eggs from time to time.

My reasoning behind this is that I am vegan for animal cruelty reasons, and if there is no animal cruelty, than i would still consider it vegan.

I myself don't eat these eggs, purely because I used to very much like eggs, and i think that me eating any form off egg, will make me crave them more, and make veganism more difficult for me. I don't abstain from eating these eggs because I believe it will make me not vegan anymore.

I also believe that if you have a slip up, for example you eating an animal product when you're super drunk or anything like that, you're still vegan. You should just make sure not to do it again.

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u/gewooneenpersoon123 — 12 days ago
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What do you guys do with feeding the homeless?

Im vegan. Ive been working at a new place, and I always ask the homeless person in front of the grocery store if I can get something for him. Its mostly just red bulls and water. Yesterday, he asked for a chicken wrap. Mind you, this is the only protein / nutritious thing he's ever asked me. So I got it for him.

For me, it just feels weird. It feels unnatural to buy anything non vegan at this point. To the point I momentarily did not even feel like a real vegan.

I feel like I could ask him if he'd like something vegan at some point, but i want to build up some trust with this guy at first. Since I know people are often rude to him.

My question is: What do other vegans do when they give something to the homeless, and the homeless person wants something non vegan?

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u/gewooneenpersoon123 — 13 days ago