If Vegans Behaved Like Carnivores – Ultra Spiritual Life episode 35

Apr 4, 2024 | Social Media Influencer | 12 comments

If Vegans Behaved Like Carnivores – Ultra Spiritual Life episode 35




In the latest episode of Ultra Spiritual Life, comedian and self-proclaimed “guru” JP Sears explores the hypothetical scenario of what would happen if meat eaters started acting like vegans. The result is a hilarious and satirical look at the behaviors and stereotypes associated with veganism.

JP Sears begins the episode by highlighting the common misconceptions about vegans, such as their tendency to talk incessantly about their dietary choices and preach to others about the benefits of a plant-based lifestyle. In the same vein, he imagines what it would be like if meat eaters adopted these same behaviors.

One of the most entertaining aspects of the episode is JP Sears’ portrayal of a meat eater who constantly talks about the ethical and environmental implications of consuming plants. He delights in pointing out the hypocrisy of someone who consumes animal products while simultaneously advocating for the rights of plants.

Additionally, Sears humorously exaggerates the health-conscious image often associated with veganism by showing a meat eater who is obsessed with yoga, meditation, and green smoothies. In one scene, he hilariously feigns disgust at the sight of a burger, only to enthusiastically consume a plate of kale and quinoa instead.

Throughout the episode, JP Sears pokes fun at the stereotype of vegans as self-righteous and judgmental individuals. He highlights the absurdity of someone who eats meat while looking down on others for their dietary choices, ultimately driving home the message that tolerance and respect for different beliefs and lifestyles are key.

In conclusion, If Meat Eaters Acted Like Vegans is a clever and entertaining satire that challenges us to think about the ways in which we judge others based on their dietary habits. JP Sears’ humorous take on this subject serves as a reminder to approach conversations about food and lifestyle choices with an open mind and a sense of humor. Whether you’re a meat eater, a vegan, or somewhere in between, this episode is sure to leave you laughing and pondering the absurdities of human behavior.

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12 Comments

  1. @hyenaholicproductions9033

    I'm with you. Some vegans are just so self-righteous…
    The vegetarian lifestyle can be quite healthy, but when you're heading over to vegans, the more strict it becomes, the more you start losing out.

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  2. @SETHRX7

    I just entered here because of FreedomToons reaction and now I'm appalled. How this person dare to force its dog to eat meat?! Since when we normalize this inhuman behaviour?!

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  3. @jimcoco6379

    And you're a higher intellect for just repeating yourself? Definitely no evidence of that

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  4. @jimcoco6379

    So what I just listed is a plants only study, but not good enough for you why? Is this some silly trap where your saying the the plants used are fertilized by manure, so thats unacceptable? What animal products am i using that you have such insight on?
    Again tell me why you're the ethics police and English major to where your words are enlightening and mine are . . . .?

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  5. @jimcoco6379

    Funny, when being honest and reading comments you can't necessarily tell someone s attitude. But your sarcasm and being evasive to the facts is pretty clear.
    You had a clear cut request and I gave multiple examples but that's not good enough. Anyone else reading could see that. How is your non reading abilities a concession?

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  6. @pestomitketchup

    How do you know someones a meat eater? They try to convince you that they're a good person once they find out your a vegan.

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  7. @jimcoco6379

    To Ildryn. My fault. There were at least 2 others asking for studies. First thanks for asking for evidence.. I'll go way back with Walter Kempner s work. He cured Type 2 with the rice diet. Nathan Pritikin used very similar methods. Maybe only using table sugar at times if I remember correctly.
    There's a 1905 New York Times article suggesting cutting back on red meat to slow the progression of heart disease.
    T.Colin Campbell's China Study pooling data from 65 counties in China. The population predominantly ate a starch diet with very little meat, resulting in very low cancer and heart disease. Dennis Burkitt while in Uganda for nearly 20 years only seen 2 heart attacks. 1 from a citizen and 1 from another doctor who accompanied him. Again a high "complex" carb diet.
    Adventist health Study 1 and 2. Including multiple variables along with diet. Showing the less animal products (dairy included) less cancer and heart disease.
    Although today they're finding higher cancer incidence, due to consumption of "plant based" meats.
    The CHIP program in Chicago.
    Dr. Caldwell Esselstyn at the Cleveland Clinic. Who showed only patients who didn't follow the strict vegan diet, their heart disease stayed the same or worsened.
    I can give the names of at least 130 M.D.'s or PhD's who are honest and tell the benefits of a plant based diet.

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  8. @ObnoxiousAgnostic

    I’ve been practicing Jainism for the past four years. We don’t eat meat or root vegetables because we don’t want to support the killing of plants or animals.

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  9. @pritij7077

    vegans and vegetarians are absolute bastards…like in India we have these glorious vegetarians killing their daughters in the name of honour killing and starting riots and mob lynching LGBTQ and other religions on pure suspicions and then they attack non vegetarians as killers and say you become what you eat…like apart from you few Hindus in the North and South of the country every other Hindu eats meat and fish and poultry and we hate the Northern and Southern brahmins and Jains who promote this bullshit behaviour

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