The vid clarifies it as even more of an obvious injustice because the owner apparently woke up to the bullshit of veganism in general. Whether or not she's couching financial motives in ideological clothing, I don't know, but she claims she once thought veganism was the healthier, more moral choice, but then she realised 'that's not true' and decided to support local farmers with a new non-vegan menu. So it's an indirect callout of veganism as an ideology and these protesters are probably angry not just at the restaurant but the idea of being called wrong.
Most every vegan I have met was the "ethical" vegan variety, in that they really just hate and are disgusted by factory farming. When push comes to shove, if they have any brain at all, they realise that supporting locally raised meat is the better option all around.
The vid clarifies it as even more of an obvious injustice because the owner apparently woke up to the bullshit of veganism in general. Whether or not she's couching financial motives in ideological clothing, I don't know, but she claims she once thought veganism was the healthier, more moral choice, but then she realised 'that's not true' and decided to support local farmers with a new non-vegan menu. So it's an indirect callout of veganism as an ideology and these protesters are probably angry not just at the restaurant but the idea of being called wrong.
Most every vegan I have met was the "ethical" vegan variety, in that they really just hate and are disgusted by factory farming. When push comes to shove, if they have any brain at all, they realise that supporting locally raised meat is the better option all around.