While the topic title does sound much ado about nothing (a common criticism of Yahoo articles), but I'm highlighting this because a healthy diet is relevant to everyone, and unless you're the super bo chap type, most people will have an opinion over what constitutes a healthy diet.
But central to this fiasco (the anger over the vegan influencer caught eating fish), is as one commenter described it, "I'm not mad at the fact that you're eating fish. I'm mad at the fact that you're lying to all your followers and making money off of them claiming to be a raw vegan. Eat whatever you want, just don't claim to be something you're not."
On the other hand, assuming you believe the vegan influencer's explanation, you can also empathize and sympathize with her, and perhaps in the past have even found yourself in her shoes in some way.
Again, don't just read the article, but the meat of the matter (pun intended), is gained from the visitors' passionate comments on this matter. In the case of this Yahoo article, all 2772 comments posted below the article.
https://sg.news.yahoo.com/vegan-inf...traged-never-expected-reaction-220441429.html
But central to this fiasco (the anger over the vegan influencer caught eating fish), is as one commenter described it, "I'm not mad at the fact that you're eating fish. I'm mad at the fact that you're lying to all your followers and making money off of them claiming to be a raw vegan. Eat whatever you want, just don't claim to be something you're not."
On the other hand, assuming you believe the vegan influencer's explanation, you can also empathize and sympathize with her, and perhaps in the past have even found yourself in her shoes in some way.
Again, don't just read the article, but the meat of the matter (pun intended), is gained from the visitors' passionate comments on this matter. In the case of this Yahoo article, all 2772 comments posted below the article.
https://sg.news.yahoo.com/vegan-inf...traged-never-expected-reaction-220441429.html