Vegan Food, If Delivered, is No Longer Vegan
Summary
A former Postmates delivery worker drops a controversial opinion: vegan food stops being vegan once it's delivered. His reasoning? "An animal is suffering bringing it to you," and that animal is him. Kareem points out that Americans tend to care more about animals than humans, which the rider enthusiastically confirms. The conversation spirals into other urban pet grievances. Horses can defecate anywhere without consequences. That should be a fine. Great Danes are too large for city life. And emotional support animals? The rider doesn't mince words: "That's slavery.
Full Transcript
So what's your take? I think vegan food, if it's delivered, is not vegan anymore. I'm not joking. I used to be a Postmates guy. I deliver vegan food and an animal is suffering bringing it to you.
Oh, the animal's you? I'm the animal. Vegan food is no animal product, but your sweat and your blood and your tears went into the delivery of the food.
Exactly. Americans, they do empathize with animals more than humans. Oh, 100%. Like, like, if the dogs were delivering the food, people would be like, about dogs. Oh, what is it? Large dogs should have to inside. I saw a Great Dane taking a and it's like, it's too much. It's not fair that we have to walk around while your horse takes a on the floor. 100,000%.
Also, another take: horses, for some reason, can sh wherever they want. That's so true. That should be a fine.
Also, uh, emotional support animals are also— That's slavery.