Now meat eaters stand accused of sexism and racism

Feminist vegan Carol J. Adams made the remarkable claim that eating meat was misogynistic and xenophobic at an Oxford Union debate Read Full Article at RT.com

Now meat eaters stand accused of sexism and racism

The suggestion by a feminist vegan that meat consumption is misogynistic and xenophobic is as risible as it sounds

Undaunted by its push to vilify the so-called “gender binary” of male and female and introduce new hierarchical structures to reset the status quo, the progressive left remains on the move to problematize everything. Its latest target? Meat.

In November, the Oxford Union held a debate about meat consumption called “This House Would Move Beyond Meat,” presented by vegan feminist Carol J. Adams, and the farcical proceedings went viral in February after clips surfaced on social media. Adams, the writer of ‘The Sexual Politics of Meat: A Feminist-Vegetarian Critical Theory’ and ‘The Pornography of Meat’, regurgitated the decades-old argument that meat consumption is not only problematic in the sense that it exploits animals for the purposes of basic sustenance (as often repeated by vegans in general), but also that meat consumption has gendered and racialized components.