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Now I got a lot of comments as of late that, you know, call out this fucking faggot, etc.
So I thought to myself, like, okay, cool, let me watch some of his videos.
And I watched this one in particular.
And I came to the conclusion that I actually like the guy.
I honestly do.
Like, if you look at it, we're quite similar in a lot of respects.
We're obviously both into lifting and gaming and the well-being of animals.
Now, I'm not a vegan, and obviously, I'm not as extreme as him, but he has his heart in the right place and he's fucking passionate about something.
He's aggressive and passionate, which most people are not.
Most people will never be passionate about anything.
And I can just lament that fact that more people aren't just, you know, burning with something, that aggression and passion within them.
So I'd actually say that, no, I like the guy.
I respect his passion.
And obviously, I think he has very many valid points in a lot of his videos.
Now, as I said, obviously I'm not a vegan, but I'm all for animals being treated nicely.
And in America, or in the rest of the world for that matter, yeah, you kind of treat animals like shit.
And for a Norseman, that is horrendous.
I can tell you like this.
If you, back in the day in Sweden, in Scandinavia, like from the Viking Age or medieval age or just, you know, 100 years ago, if you would mistreat animals the way you can see from some of these American food industry documentaries,
like you would get dragged out in the street and be surrounded by men and women and with a fist you would be punched to fucking death if you would disrespect animals that way.
No question about it at all.
That is fucking barbarity.
It is nothing to do in Sweden.
So you being in America vegan games, I completely fucking understand you.
If I were American, I would probably have a lot more focus on that as well.
Now in Sweden we have always had a healthy respect for animals.
Now you say like oh but the animals are gonna die either way and we're so superior to them.
Yeah they will die and I will still consume dairy products but that doesn't mean that we can't treat the cows nicely.
I've brought up in the countryside I know that cows in Sweden get treated nicely because the farmers are decent fucking folk and also the meat industry is really decent in Sweden.
But in America that's not the case so I only respect that you take a stance against that.
No question about it at all.
So with that said no I won't agree with everything that Vegan Games says.
I don't think it's unhealthy to consume dairy products.
But now the question was regarding his person and I love the passion.
I love the respect for animals and I love that he's putting the word out there.
Now he might not be the smartest way to do it like painting it up as all vegetarians or vegans are you know some sort of violent extremist.
That's not good at all but at the end of the fucking day here is a young guy with passion standing up for something he believes in which is more than 99% of all humans do.
So I'm not gonna sit here and bash him.
I will actually show him my respect and I'll respectfully disagree with him on numerous of his points and topics and some of the research he puts forth.
Definitely.
But the facts still stand that as an individual yeah I have respect for the guy.
So yeah, might not have been the answer you were looking for but uh yeah I had to say that.
And watch the video, uh link it below.
Hilarious as fuck and uh really spot on when it comes to fat acceptance.