Seriously, who gets offended by pictures of delicious eggs, bacon and sausages….Vegans do.
Vegans getting offended by everything can often be a lazy stereotype – but this person managed to live up to it.
A police team in North Wales recently shared a photo of their hard-earned breakfast on Twitter.
Not bad eh….not one egg broken….. let the team meeting begin! pic.twitter.com/lL3jzKtJb2
— RuralCrimeTeam™ (@NWPRuralCrime) December 18, 2017
Yup, pretty uneventful. The staff probably tucked in and thought nothing more of it.
One Twitter user, however, shared her outrage at the picture, after apparently finding the fry-up upsetting.
A user who goes by the name ‘Diana’ said in a now-deleted tweeted:
Speaking as a tax payer I’d prefer them to be less selective when answering questions and perhaps not post breakfast pics that offend vegetarian/vegan followers – pretty thoughtless considering the job title they have.
The team consequently decided to no longer reply to Twitter comments – and used a screenshot of the tweet as their only explanation.
Predictably people got a tiny bit mad at the fussy eater:
What if I'm offended that your not posting pictures of cooked breakfasts? As a contentious breakfaster I only think it's within my moral and ethical rights to see how good your breakfast is……..
— David Burden (@OfficalDB) January 1, 2018
and;
Vegetarian here but not offended. Not a banner waver. People have a right to live their lives as and how they choose.
— Lorraine. (@Lorraine_3Sep) December 31, 2017
After socialists, I reckon that vegans are the most miserable people on the planet.
Between them and the current snowflake generation it sure is hard not to point fingers and Nelson Muntz them.
-Indy100

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