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Vegans who judge an omnivore’s diet usually provoke anger.
Provocation is a blunt instrument to get people to change. How else is it done,
when this way seems the most obvious way?
Provocation
is a trap. Most omnivores aren’t stupid. They know precisely what we’re up to
when we try to provoke them. If they aren’t ready to defend themselves straight
away, they’ll surely be next time we try to provoke them.
These days
it’s unlikely the average Western-educated person is unaware of veganism, or at
least that there is an ‘animal-rights’ perspective to consider, when dealing
with ‘food’. If we vegans come along and spring a heavy message on a person,
yes, we’ll have an impact. But we mightn’t get away with it a second time.
People will wise up to us (as you do with Jehovah Witnesses knocking at the
front door). They’ll be prepared and shut off.
A kindly,
non-quarrelsome omnivore might put up with what we’re saying, but only for so
long. They may encourage us by saying a few nice things (perhaps just to shut
us up). They may even think of us as caring and compassionate people, even tell
us we’re kind or wise. They might come across as polite, friendly and
interested. But inside their heads, what are they really thinking?
When we
point out something important - “Do you know that that meat you’re eating, it
was once …”, we don’t always realise how
we provoke not only anger but fear. “You know it will destroy your health?”
It’s so
easy for a vegan, even with average public-speaking skills, to say what needs
to be said and, in effect, make fools of people. And then, it’s not so
difficult to go that one step further and corner them. If we try to force
agreement the omnivore will try to wriggle out of it, by saying something indefensible,
untrue or just plain foolish. And then we’ve got them ... or so we reckon.
It’s
similar to any attack, so there’s no surprise if a strong defence is mounted.
The omnivore sees the vegan as ‘right’ (read obnoxious). They tell their
friends, “If a vegan comes along and has a chat with you, watch out! Don’t say
something really stupid. Beware. They can be nasty. They always go in for the
kill!”
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