While that is true that we should push for veganism in a nonpartisan way, the research has shown that the more education the populace has the more likely they’re to go vegan and Mississippi comes in last with education with one of the least high school graduates, bachelor degree graduates and advanced degree graduates.
Not to mention veganism is the most appealing to leftists then centrists then conservatives. Oregon is considered the most progressive state on issues and also has the highest number of vegans percentage wise. It’s definitely correlated.
However, you did not put any of this in your original post. Your original post associated geographical location with being right or wrong, with no explanation as to what you may have meant. The post is discrimination violating rule #1 of this community.
If you wanted to discuss education or politics and veganism, you could have posted your comment above or any other good-faith discussion.
No more or less offensive than https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thank_God_for_Mississippi. It’s no more discrimination than being against the Russian, Chinese, or Israeli governments are Russophobic, Sinophobic, or antisemitic. The outcomes that Mississippi as a state enjoys from its policy choices are predictably bad, and yet have been continuously reinforced in their policies to date. That doesn’t mean all Mississipians are worthy of spite or are poorly educated, but the state of Mississippi as an entity has earned its place in this meme as a stand-in for a political backwater
In your post, you do not reference politics in any form. You reference adoption of veganism, which is a personal choice, in the context of your post means you are refering to Mississippians as individuals.
I maintain your post is offensive and discrimatory to individuals!
Also, I am well aware of that adage and the status Mississippi holds. It is my culture in fact, and I do not need that explained to me.
While that is true that we should push for veganism in a nonpartisan way, the research has shown that the more education the populace has the more likely they’re to go vegan and Mississippi comes in last with education with one of the least high school graduates, bachelor degree graduates and advanced degree graduates.
Not to mention veganism is the most appealing to leftists then centrists then conservatives. Oregon is considered the most progressive state on issues and also has the highest number of vegans percentage wise. It’s definitely correlated.
However, you did not put any of this in your original post. Your original post associated geographical location with being right or wrong, with no explanation as to what you may have meant. The post is discrimination violating rule #1 of this community.
If you wanted to discuss education or politics and veganism, you could have posted your comment above or any other good-faith discussion.
Your meme is offensive.
No more or less offensive than https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thank_God_for_Mississippi. It’s no more discrimination than being against the Russian, Chinese, or Israeli governments are Russophobic, Sinophobic, or antisemitic. The outcomes that Mississippi as a state enjoys from its policy choices are predictably bad, and yet have been continuously reinforced in their policies to date. That doesn’t mean all Mississipians are worthy of spite or are poorly educated, but the state of Mississippi as an entity has earned its place in this meme as a stand-in for a political backwater
In your post, you do not reference politics in any form. You reference adoption of veganism, which is a personal choice, in the context of your post means you are refering to Mississippians as individuals.
I maintain your post is offensive and discrimatory to individuals!
Also, I am well aware of that adage and the status Mississippi holds. It is my culture in fact, and I do not need that explained to me.