I found out she's vegan through checking out her profile having the Ⓥ in her display name and her bio literally says (cut and paste):
"be kind to animals or I'll kill you"
end speciesism
Despite this, she is accusing me of anti-Semitism because I made a comment staunchly condemning Zionism, and when I wrote this comment that you see in the image, she didn't give a proper rebuttal. All she fucking said was:
of course you stalked my page 💀
The skull emoji is really telling.
It's like your average Instagram user is a bot produced in a factory where their brains have logic, reason, and reading comprehension skills extracted out of them.
Giving your image a funny filename is a fine and underappreciated posting technique.
Huh, I thought zionists thought of Palestinians as animals, but apparently even less than that.
Doesn't matter if they replaced all their red meat with tofu, supporters of imperialism are not and never will be vegan. "Exclude all forms of exploitation of, and cruelty to, animals" means all forms of exploitation and cruelty and all animals.
I've seen "Vegan" IDF soldiers on Twitter, and I have seen no Vegan Palestinians. It's an easy choice. /s
Why in fuck’s name are they vegan? Saving all their cruelty for Palestinian babies and toddlers?
miyoko schinner posted on IG the other day about how disappointed she is with vegan "influencers" that don't use their platform to speak out against the genocide.
the replies were about 1/2 support, 1/4 "achually veganism is about non-human animals ONLY. anything else is distracting, and everyone has a right to their own opinion" and 1/4 of these pro-genocide and/or genocide denier """vegans""". some real psychic damage comments in there, that's what i get for reading comments on a hell app
everyone has a right to their own opinion"
I hate this fallacy so damn much, and Instagram users abuse it like no one else.
ah yes, clicking a link and looking at someone's public social media page is stalking. someone you're in a conversation with, too.
it seems they have trouble with the meanings of words in general, not just with the meaning of antisemitism.