When the Daily Mail says anybody ‘faces fierce backlash’, they mean a fierce backlash that they’re about to stir up.
No, but see, what if a person who isn’t vegan accidentally eats some vegan food and likes it?
You might think I’m being factious with that title, but no, these people are genuinely beyond parody.
It’s a recurring thing.
Right wing astroturfing groups keep trying to get control of the national trust.
If it’s not vegan food, they’re complaining about pride, or people explaining where all the money for these big country houses came from.
The group’s actually run out of the same place as a Tory think-tank. https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/jan/28/national-trust-captured-by-well-funded-fake-grassroots-group-restore-trust
If my coffee had to be vegan, I would be kinda upset because it means I couldn’t have any dairy cream in it.
If my coffee couldn’t be vegan (even served black), I would be even more upset because WTF would they be doing to it to make it inherently not-vegan‽
i don’t know anything about this but I am now very angry that “facetious”, “factious”, and “fictious” are all words
No more bread rolls and fruit! Unless they’re covered in butter! YES, the fruit, too!
Being judged for ordering from the vegan menu because the food looks nice is annoying