Gifts of non-vegan brands on purpose
Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2019 7:21 pm
Hi there,
what would you do if a relative gave your kids presents of non-vegan brands? I mean, like a marketing hat or clothes with the brand's name written on it. I find that so horrible and disrespectful.
In this case I burned bridges with that relative a few years ago, because of several disrespectful and discriminating behaviour. So the issue is, that person gives these things to my vegan kids who don't even know these brands yet (they are too young to care about brands) and I assume that relative is so evil they want to manipulate them to turn towards that stuff to get away from being vegan. But they both have been vegan from birth and identify themselves with it.
Do I really expect too much awareness? Ok, maybe I cannot expect they know which brands do animal testing, but I think they know very well the chocolate brand they gave a merch thing of only produces dairy chocolate. Nowadays this seems kind of ridiculous since most non-vegan brands at least produce some vegan sorts.
It seems to be a real dilemma. I cannot communicate with that person, because they severely bullied me, but also I don't want such a weird influence on my kids. But they do love them nevertheless, thus I don't want to stand in the way.
Did this ever happen to yourself or your kids? I mean, when it is accidentally, no problem, I just give it to someone else. But on purpose???
what would you do if a relative gave your kids presents of non-vegan brands? I mean, like a marketing hat or clothes with the brand's name written on it. I find that so horrible and disrespectful.
In this case I burned bridges with that relative a few years ago, because of several disrespectful and discriminating behaviour. So the issue is, that person gives these things to my vegan kids who don't even know these brands yet (they are too young to care about brands) and I assume that relative is so evil they want to manipulate them to turn towards that stuff to get away from being vegan. But they both have been vegan from birth and identify themselves with it.
Do I really expect too much awareness? Ok, maybe I cannot expect they know which brands do animal testing, but I think they know very well the chocolate brand they gave a merch thing of only produces dairy chocolate. Nowadays this seems kind of ridiculous since most non-vegan brands at least produce some vegan sorts.
It seems to be a real dilemma. I cannot communicate with that person, because they severely bullied me, but also I don't want such a weird influence on my kids. But they do love them nevertheless, thus I don't want to stand in the way.
Did this ever happen to yourself or your kids? I mean, when it is accidentally, no problem, I just give it to someone else. But on purpose???