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  • I disagreed with one of my Philosophy course instructors vehemently regarding religion and pushing religious views on others.

    Due to my inability to "suck it up and shut up" during class, I was frequently at odds with the professor.

    Due to that, my papers were graded more and more harshly. At the middle point of the semester, I had a D.

    What my shitty professor taught me was that sometimes you just need to regurgitate what the person in power believes just to survive. I quit raising my hand or arguing during class, and I just word vomited his BS during assignments and tests. He smuggly thought he won me over to his views by the end of the course.

    I walked with a B at the end of the course. After the final grades were official, the professor wanted me to join an advanced Philosophy course with him.

    In some terms or another, I told him that I would not join the additonal course. I also mentioned that I felt that he used his lecturn as a pulpit to push his views on a younger generation. I told him that he didn't have a convert, but he did teach me a lot on what not to be.

  • The reason people react strongly to veganism is twofold:

    1. There are many vegans that are very "in your face," much in the same way that evangelical Christianity can be pushed too far. "You're either with me or you are a terrible person."
    2. Some think that a vegan's decision to avoid animal products automatically means that the same vegan is passing judgement on those who still consume animal products.