Saying “hey careful about throwing X phrase around” is a perfectly acceptable thing to say IMO. Not sure where the problem comes from.
Trying to talk diet with a friend at work. She’s very... let’s say “fad-ish”.
Recently saw a YouTube video which said Soy causes lethargy, to which I replied “but a vegetarian diet can cause the same sort of thing, right?”
That was not the right thing to say. I tried to explain a bunch of things about energy density and carnivores, and the rule of 10, but yeah. Once she’s heard something she doesn’t like, she shuts down on the whole conversation.
Annoying as fuck. I was trying to say that there’s plenty of protein-dense plants, but trading out chicken for not-chicken is ultimately going to result in less energy, regardless of whether or not the non-chicken is made from soy. She thought I meant that vegetarians are all idiots.
Little miscommunications eh.
I really hate that food is such a political topic that you need to double check everything to look for hidden motives. There are so damn many bullshit opinion pieces out there that it's a pain to find anything worth actually looking at, and then I get tired and fed up with the whole thing and go back to wallowing in blissful ignorance.
Context ninja. I was literally saying the exact same thing to her after googling “is meat more energy dense” and having red meat advocacy pages popping up everywhere. I want the science of cheetahs, not the politics of humans.