Militant Vegan Activists Destroying French Culture Butchers Say
French Butchers Seek Protection From Vegan Hooligans Baltic News Network A decade ago, vegetarian visitors to france faced scornful looks and a diet of omelets and salad when eating at restaurants or in french homes. but times have changed. When you think of a vegan, the first image that pops into your head might not be one of an activist daubing fake blood on a french charcuterie shop. but butchers in france say militant vegans are on the rise, using violence and intimidation as their tools and animal rights as their justification.
French Butchers Seek Government Protection From Militant Vegans Butchers are an integral part of french life, and are known for carefully sourcing their meat. but now some are being targeted by extreme vegans who use vandalism to draw attention to their cause. Butchers in france say they have seen a rise in the number of militant vegans. when you think of a vegan, the first image that pops into your head might not be one of an activist daubing fake blood on a french charcuterie shop. Butchers in france have asked the government for police protection from animal rights activists, claiming their security was being threatened and that vegans were trying to impose a meat free lifestyle on the nation. Vegans in france have mounted further protests in a national day of “anti speciesist” action, denouncing butchers as “murderers” and “food terrorists”.
France S Butchers Fear The Wrath Of Militant Vegans The Washington Post Butchers in france have asked the government for police protection from animal rights activists, claiming their security was being threatened and that vegans were trying to impose a meat free lifestyle on the nation. Vegans in france have mounted further protests in a national day of “anti speciesist” action, denouncing butchers as “murderers” and “food terrorists”. French butchers say they're under threat from militant vegans. and they've asked the french government for protection. what's at stake, say butchers, is not just the right to eat meat. French butchers have no patience for beefs with "militant vegans," and have asked the government for protection from the "terror" of animal rights activists, who they believe are. W hen you think of a vegan, the first image that pops into your head might not be one of an activist daubing fake blood on a french charcuterie shop. but butchers in france say militant vegans are on the rise, using violence and intimidation as their tools and animal rights as their justification. Two vegan activists have been jailed for a string of attacks on butchers and restaurants in france that caused millions of euros in damage. in what was described as the first case of its.
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