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If anyone could supply a depiction of vegaphobia, it'd be much appreciated, e.g. protest signs, online posts, symbolic imagery. Uploads (see WP:COPYRIGHT and Copyright for Wikimedia Commons) usually have to be your own work... any vegaphobes here? Or veg(etari)ans. I tried to find images on Flickr but found nothing with the right copyright (see Wikipedia:Upload/Flickr). You could also request use of an image from any of the article sources/refs. I haven't done so because I don't think my chances are high, not knowing any of the sources personally. ⠀Trimton⠀ 15:48, 21 May 2021 (UTC)
This content is unreliable [1] (primary sources, non-academic sources) and was removed from the article for good reason. outdoorlife.com is a hunting website, not an academic or scholarly secondary source. The IP who added it has since agreed it was unreliable - as I explained on their user-page [2]. The content has been restored by Dchmelik for no valid reason. Psychologist Guy ( talk) 18:27, 11 August 2022 (UTC)
I am confused 41.114.152.41 ( talk) 09:01, 15 December 2022 (UTC)
Though the "argument" "eating meat is manly" I have heard in the past personally, I think there is no validity to this. I think this should not be recognised as valid but debunked instead. 31.20.106.40 ( talk) 02:08, 28 May 2023 (UTC)
"Vegaphobia has been framed as an intersectional problem connected to masculinity, race and gender identity issues." is included under criticism, but it is not criticism of "vegaphobia" at all, it is a hypothesis about "vegaphobia" which validates it. There is no critique about "vegaphobia" present in that sentence, thus it should be placed elsewhere. Wallby ( talk) 10:51, 25 December 2023 (UTC)
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If anyone could supply a depiction of vegaphobia, it'd be much appreciated, e.g. protest signs, online posts, symbolic imagery. Uploads (see WP:COPYRIGHT and Copyright for Wikimedia Commons) usually have to be your own work... any vegaphobes here? Or veg(etari)ans. I tried to find images on Flickr but found nothing with the right copyright (see Wikipedia:Upload/Flickr). You could also request use of an image from any of the article sources/refs. I haven't done so because I don't think my chances are high, not knowing any of the sources personally. ⠀Trimton⠀ 15:48, 21 May 2021 (UTC)
This content is unreliable [1] (primary sources, non-academic sources) and was removed from the article for good reason. outdoorlife.com is a hunting website, not an academic or scholarly secondary source. The IP who added it has since agreed it was unreliable - as I explained on their user-page [2]. The content has been restored by Dchmelik for no valid reason. Psychologist Guy ( talk) 18:27, 11 August 2022 (UTC)
I am confused 41.114.152.41 ( talk) 09:01, 15 December 2022 (UTC)
Though the "argument" "eating meat is manly" I have heard in the past personally, I think there is no validity to this. I think this should not be recognised as valid but debunked instead. 31.20.106.40 ( talk) 02:08, 28 May 2023 (UTC)
"Vegaphobia has been framed as an intersectional problem connected to masculinity, race and gender identity issues." is included under criticism, but it is not criticism of "vegaphobia" at all, it is a hypothesis about "vegaphobia" which validates it. There is no critique about "vegaphobia" present in that sentence, thus it should be placed elsewhere. Wallby ( talk) 10:51, 25 December 2023 (UTC)