You wonder why vegans are so incredibly annoying, exhausting and pushy? Then I would like to serve you here briefly and succinctly the answer. I am a vegan myself, but was also a meat fanatic for 30 years of my life. So I am familiar with both worlds. I was both annoyed when someone else needed an "extra vegan sausage" - and annoyed when I realized why I - and best of all, right away. all people in the world - vegan should be.
Mittlerweile bin ich nicht mehr so anstrengend, glaube ich zumindest. 😉 Das könnte auch daran liegen, dass ich verstanden habe, warum Veganer:innen so nervtötend und anstrengend sein können. Hier möchte ich dir jetzt die entscheidenden Gründe dafür auflisten. Auch, um zwischen den Lagern zu vermitteln. Auf geht's!
Here is a brief overview for you:
- Moral contradiction
- Ethical values questioned
- Ecological values questioned
- Health values questioned
- No logical counterarguments
5 reasons why vegans are so annoying to others
Annoying, exhausting, intrusive, annoying, militant, proselytizing, proselytizing, intolerant, triggering, self-promoting, spoiled, and aggressive - wow, I used to be really built a wall of negative stereotypes about vegans:insideto avoid having to deal with this lifestyle under any circumstances.
In the often emerging Group dynamics with other meat eaters or vegetarians, who of course were mostly in the majority, it became even stronger. Simply because one confirmed each other and agreed that vegans are simply annoying.
It was only when I reached the wall with the Dominion film had broken through and become vegan myself, I could understand why I really always found the "herbivores" so "sucky". Here I present you the decisive reasons for it.
1. Because they reveal an inner, moral contradiction
"I love animals, but I also eat them."
Cognitive dissonance is a as unpleasantly felt emotional state that occurs when we recognize reality and two of our cognitions are in conflict. This inner conflict also occurs, for example, with smokers, who know that smoking significantly increases the risk of cancer. Meat consumption only involves victims who are not oneself. For this reason it is also no personal decision to eat meat.
To love animals but also to eat them is quite obviously a Contradiction between one's own values and one's own actions. Rejection and hatred towards vegans or the growing attitude that they are annoying are a typical consequence of this realization.
Good to know: Seit ich vegan bin, ist mir übrigens aufgefallen, dass auch Fleischesser:innen richtig nervig sein können. Es ist also immer eine Sache der Perspektive. 😉
2. Because they challenge our ethical values
"Animals are feeling organisms, who feel pleasure and pain just as we humans do. And I don't want anything to be done to them."
I don't think I'm going too far out on a limb when I say that we're all against cruelty to animals are. Yet much of our society finances animal suffering regularly when buying meat, cow's milk, eggs, gummy bears, fur coats and many other animal products, consciously or unconsciously.
In the Factory farming animals are artificially impregnated, mistreated, mutilated, shredded, and gassed. Even in organic farming, male calves and chicks have no value for the industry, which is why they are killed shortly after birth. And whether "mass or class", whether "young or old", whether "meat eater:in or vegetarian:in" -. in the end, all "farm animals" end up in the same brutal slaughterhouse because we want to eat them or their body parts.
These are things that are fundamentally against human values. When you go against the Veganism If you argue for animal exploitation, you automatically argue for animal exploitation.. Therefore, again, an inner conflict arises that can reinforce our image about exhausting and annoying vegan:in: "I'm against animal cruelty, but I pay money for it."
Good to know: Most vegans are also vegan for people - and not only for the animals. Because the lifestyle also helps, for example, to reduce the Stop world hunger.
3. because they challenge our ecological values
"I want to protect my environment - but I want to keep eating meat and consuming other animal products."
The cognitive dissonance of non-vegans also continues when it comes to environmental protection. At the latest when they find out that Around 83 percent of the world's agricultural land is used as pasture or cultivated land for animal feed of farm animals.₁
Or when it becomes clear that about 88 percent of the Deforestation of the rainforest in the Amazon region on the cap of the animal industry go₂ and this is the main driver of the current Species extinction is.
Protecting the environment and eating animal-based foods every day? That doesn't go together. This internal contradiction leads in turn to the fact that many people find Veganer:innen as annoying and exhausting.
You can't imagine living vegan? I was finally convinced and permanently motivated by the Dominion documentary. It is here for free on YouTube available. I am sure that it will change your life positively as well.
4. Because they challenge our pursuit of health
"I want to be healthy and stay that way - but continue to eat meat."
With Nicht-Veganer:innen also here again an internal contradiction develops, if they experience that Veganer:innen contrary to their call, evenly not all thin, weak, malnourished and unhealthy people are.
On the contrary, scientific studies have shown that vegans are less likely to develop type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular diseases and certain types of cancer.₃ In addition, a balanced, vegan diet is, according to the American Dietetic Association suitable for all phases of a person's life - including pregnancy.₄
If it's healthy to go vegan, why would we continue to do these gruesome things to animals? Most non-vegans do not find an answer to this. Also therefore veganer:innen are often felt in the consequence as extremely annoying and exhausting.
5. Because there is simply no logical argument against veganism
"Plants have feelings too! Alone you can change nothing anyway! Cows, pigs and chickens would multiply and spread virus-like! Ahhhh... I want to stick to my habits - but I also don't want other people, animals, the environment and my own health to suffer."
Habit, taste, tradition and convenience are certainly the most commonly mentioned and also Most honest arguments for the consumption of animal foods. However, they are all quickly invalidated. Not least because they mostly Are based on personal habits and come across as rather egotistical.
Informed Veganer:innen annoy thus surely so much, because there is simply no chance to triumph in a discussion against them. Quite simply because they stand up for the values that you basically also represent yourself. But because of the contradiction with one's own actions, one does not like to admit it.
The reaction? Either you find vegans annoyingYou admit to the contradictions and live with them - or you realize that you should change something in order to bring values and actions back into harmony.
You are not convinced yet? In a separate post I will show you all my personal Reasons to go vegan.
Vegans are annoying because they question habits
To most People find personal change difficult. In this case, there is even a threat of a significant Change that, for most of us, challenges the behavior of several decades of our own lives. No miracle therefore that Veganer:innen so nerven, if they explain to us unasked or also on demand that they live vegan for animals, for humans, for the environment and the own health.
So we agree that vegans are annoying, right? Just forget that for a moment and ask yourself the following question: Which lifestyle is more in line with your personal values? The way of life that demands sacrifice intermittently but regularly? Or the way of life that emphasizes compassion, mercy and love for people, planet and animals? My answer was the latter. That's why I'm vegan now. And happy with it.
"Animals are my friends and I don't eat my friends."
George Bernard Shaw (more at Animal welfare quotes)
Ultimately, however, the decision is up to you. Finally, I would definitely like to give you the Book "Vegan is nonsense!" by Niko Rittenau, Ed Winters and Patrick Schönfeld. In it all typical prejudices against Veganer:innen are plausibly logically refuted. Here you get it*.
Can you think of any other reasons why vegans are so annoying? Or did this article help you better understand the vegan lifestyle? Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments.
Stay compassionate,
PS: In the article Start into vegan life you will now receive the best tips and tricks for a quick, short-lived switch to a plant-based diet or vegan lifestyle.
References
₁ Things Explained - In Brief: Meat - The World's Tastiest Evil, YouTube, Jan. 24, 2019, web, Apr. 11, 2023 at 09:12 AM, in: http://y2u.be/y6f3dwxexZM.
₂ DEUTSCHER TIERSCHUTZBUND e.V.: du und das tier, Rinder als Klimasünder (offprint), available at https://t1p.de/zpkd. [11.04.2023].
₃ S. Tonstand, T. Butler, G. Fraser; et al. (2009): Type of vegetarian diet, body weight, and prevalence of type 2 diabetes https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19351712. [11.04.2023].
₄ American Dietetic Association; W. J. Craig; A. R. Mangels: Position of the American Dietetic Association: vegetarian diets (as of July 2009), available at https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19562864 [11.04.2023].
This is a very one-sided and also somewhat presumptuous article.
I personally have vegans in my circle of friends who are completely peaceful. They have understood something - namely the fact that they themselves are the change they want to see in their world and take responsibility for it. They actually do what good and therefore act as role models, because they have understood that it is more profitable to seduce people to veganism than to constantly attack their world view. By the way, they have also confirmed to me that there are many vegans who live unhealthily - that a vegan automatically lives healthily simply because he does not consume animal products is simply not correct and very general.
Militant Veganer do the opposite - because for these their Vegansein is a reason to point with the finger on others and to rest on the very simplified way of thinking, which everyone which does not divide the same value conceptions we it automatically a bad humans is or at all for animals and environment to use cannot. With respect: THAT is why these people go against the grain for me. Not because they trigger my bad conscience or my moral contradictions - because moral contradictions has abselout every man, that is part of being human simply.
And it does not say at all that someone does not possess compassion or love for its environment, merely because it decides against a vegan nourishing form These humans have it merely at other corners and ends as Veganer.
Unfortunately, I find the article a bit sweeping, even though it is certainly not meant that way.
By the way: It is scientifically proven that a vegan diet does not heal the suffering of the world, but would rather bring about the opposite. There would be more famines and food shortages and would have more species extinction as a result. A friendly way of life for humans and animals is lacto-vegetarianism, in which more dairy products are consumed.
Love greetings
Hello Jasmin,
ich bin auch ein friedfertiger Veganer 🙂 Der Artikel dient nur dazu, die psychologischen Hintergründe dafür aufzulisten, dass man sich von vegan lebenden Menschen schnell genervt fühlt. Selbstverständlich gibt es auch diejenigen, die extrem belehrend daherkommen und „diese eine Schippe zu viel drauflegen“.
I can imagine that you were annoyed by "vegans" after this article, because I have said nothing but the truth here. Your last sentence at least speaks to that. I'm honestly eager to see the scientific evidence that a vegan diet does not cure the world's suffering, but rather would cause the opposite. Feel free to link me the study in your comment.
Many greetings,
Christoph
PS: I am open to change and would also adapt the article if you also tell me what exactly bothers you.
?? wow. I don't even eat meat, and I can't stand vegans! Literally the most annoying people on the planet that can't mind their own business.
Hey Shane! There are vegans that are very loud and annoying and there are vegans that are quiet and calm. And so do meat eaters and vegetarians. ?
But one thing to rethink: It's not your own business, when your choice has a victim (obviously the animal). And there is a victim, even if you just eat eggs or milk. Because for those products animals suffer and die, too.
Just think about when you are talking to a vegan: is he/she annoying, because he/she is right but it doesn't match with your beliefs, or because he/she is loud? ?
Best regards, Christoph
Hallo, denken Veganer auch daran, das Pflanzen ebenfalls Lebewesen sind 😉 Und was fühlen. Kommunikation mit Bäumen etc. Ich empfehle mal das Buch ‚Das Geheime Leben der Bäume‘ von Peter Wohlleben zu lesen. Oder zu schauen wenn es noch irgendwo zu streamen ist.
Sincerely
Hi Mandy. Have read the book, it is great. But then I'm sure you know that even though plants are living things, they don't have a central nervous system and therefore don't feel emotions like pain or pleasure. It's not the same whether I cut a broccoli or slit an animal's throat.
But suppose plants do have feelings: Then you should live vegan all the more, because far more plants are "killed" for the animal food of cows, pigs, chickens and other "farm animals".
In the article Do plants have feelings? I have once again dealt with this argument in detail.
I hope you're open to changing your mind - because I would be if the reverse were true.
Best regards,
Christoph
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