Militant Vegan Lashes Out At Tofu Eating Teen For Cultural Appropriation of Tofu

Some vegans just want to see the world burn.

Imagine being a teenager, innocently enjoying tofu, and thinking, "I should share this tofurky recipe with other people who may enjoy it." It all sounds innocent enough, doesn't it? For one Michigan-based teenager, it was anything but simple.

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Anna Del Ray never pretended to be a vegan; in fact, she was always quite open about the fact that she ate animal-based products like beef. Unbeknownst to some people, apparently, tofu can be enjoyed by a wide variety of individuals, regardless of it being a very common soy substitute for meat products. Vegans and vegetarians love tofu; it's versatile and nutritious! However, not all vegans believe that tofu is something for everyone, and Anna found out the hard way.

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Tofurky is the go-to substitute for vegans and vegetarians on occasions like Thanksgiving or Christmas, so when Anna Del Ray found a great recipe, she decided to share it in a group on Facebook.

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Shortly afterward, a friend sent her a private message, excited to see her friend as a tofu enthusiast. Assuming Anna was a vegan, she began to inquire about her vegan history.

However, Anna was not a vegan, and the conversation quickly turned from pleasant to tumultuous.

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Undisturbed and unshaken by the bizarre response from her Facebook friend, Anna tried to steer the conversation in a positive direction, but the militant vegan was not backing down.

In fact, they took it a step further and asserted that tofu is a food that belongs exclusively to vegans and vegetarians, claiming that what Anna was doing by eating it was cultural appropriation.

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To be clear, cultural appropriation is defined as "the act of taking or using things from a culture that is not your own, especially without showing that you understand or respect this culture."

Whether or not veganism is a culture is not necessarily up for debate; it can certainly be a culture. However, the concept that tofu belongs to vegans, when compared to, say, how Indigenous people may feel about seeing Susan Smith in a headdress, is just ludicrous.

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Naturally, Anna decided to share the exchange by posting some screenshots on Facebook with the caption:

Apparently, veganism is a culture, and I’m appropriating it by eating tofu. I’m proud of this girl for standing up for what’s really important. This moved me. It changed me. Iconic.Anna Del Rey

When the post quickly went viral and was shared on websites like Imgur and Reddit, pretty much everyone with two or more brain cells to rub together was baffled by the audacity and ridiculousness of the militant vegan.

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Some people were outraged by the entire concept that anything from food to hair or dancing could be considered appropriation, but this tofu incident really took the cake.

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Did you know? If you are a vegetarian or vegan, you should be asking your meat-eating friends if they understand the consequences of eating tofu without acknowledging the pain, struggles, and suffering that vegans went through in order to have tofu today.

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Asking the particularly difficult questions:

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Some people were also not surprised that Anna encountered this personality, as they had also experienced harassment for not being vegan or vegetarian while enjoying meat-free staples.

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Whether or not Anna will continue to enjoy tofu, no one can say.

But for one Reddit user, a very valid point was made about the militant vegan:

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