Vegans have become accustomed to being catered to obsequiously when they shriek their unreasonable demands. However, that’s not how it worked out for Japan Airlines passenger Kris Chari. Weep his fellow moonbats at Business Insider:
There were two meal services during the flight — the first was a snack and light refreshment served after takeoff and the second was lunch, a Japan Airlines representative told Insider. The snack option for non-vegan passengers consisted of seared tuna with a Moroccan-style eggplant salad, cheese with orange salsa, and a baguette, per the airline’s menu and Chari’s experience.
Chari told Insider he expected to receive the equivalent of what non-vegan passengers were served as a snack, such as a sandwich, salad, vegan cheese, or a baguette.
“Instead, I was served a single banana,” he said.
Also, they gave him chopsticks to eat it with, as if to provide entertainment for the other passengers.
They gave him spaghetti for lunch, but apparently that didn’t suit him either.
Vegans might impose their sickly diet on all of us, because it is more efficient to provide the same meal for everyone. Since they are too good to eat normal human food, we will be expected to eat theirs. Unless of course there is pushback against their arrogant bullying.
Admittedly, the banana was inappropriate. They should have served him a lemon meringue pie — by grinding it in his face as soon as he started yelping about the special treatment he expects for being a vegan.