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And Massachusetts is of course one of the most vegan states in the Union.

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It only makes sense, I don’t think Mississippi can cook anything without copius amounts of lard.

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And roadkill.

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https://www.nativefoods.com/ (locations in Chicago IL, Glendale CO, and Palm Springs CA) is dope. I wish there was one in Toronto!

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Please stop shaming people from places you have probably never been to and do not know what their lives are like.

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The People in Mississippi have had a republican trifecta since 2012 and Trump won every single county, they voted for all of this to having the lowest life expectancy, highest obesity rate, most corporal punishment in schools, lowest passport ownership rate, lowest ev registrations per 100k, lowest hdi number, second least competitive for doing business.

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What does any of that have to do with being vegan?

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If you support promoting veganism, then you should support promoting it to everyone regardless of political or cultural background. Do you think your post helps promote veganism to people from Mississippi or similar states???

I find your post divisive and offensive. I suggest you take it down.

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While that is true that we should push for veganism in a nonpartisan way, the research has shown that the more education the populace has the more likely they’re to go vegan and Mississippi comes in last with education with one of the least high school graduates, bachelor degree graduates and advanced degree graduates.

Not to mention veganism is the most appealing to leftists then centrists then conservatives. Oregon is considered the most progressive state on issues and also has the highest number of vegans percentage wise. It’s definitely correlated.

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