LOS ANGELES - Feb. 17, 2020 - While other candidates are either ignoring the vegan–demands being made all across social media, or are making wild distractions away from the holocaust currently going on at slaughterhouses where animals are quite frankly being pillaged–and–raped as we speak, by the boatloads, Candidate Chance Trahan is now long–embracing his choice of becoming vegan just for the mere fact that he wanted to just be healthier and more respectful to animals and the environment. What you might not have noticed on social–media are calls for these injustices against animals at slaughterhouses to come to a halt. I'm not talking about the newly celebrated Phoenix–speech, I'm talking about the content that calls for us to become a completely vegan planet that shows what's really going down at slaughterhouses.
Chance proclaims, "I've been vegan 3 years now and love it. I am happier and have so much more energy. Though it can seem to take forever to shop because you have to actually read the backs of packages just to see what's inside of this stuff I'm putting into my cart, the health and happiness you get just from slightly changing your diet is worth it. No eggs, no dairy, no meat. Sounds crazy, I know. I used to always talk about how I could never be meatless, but here I am 3 years later after the day I decided to be better than I used to be."
Though his expressions are very vague, he continues, "I used to be so against veganism, but now I see we can make chicken nachos out of plants and it doesn't just taste the same, it's even better than eating an animal. If you haven't been to an all-vegan restaurant yet and tried the food there yet then you're really missing out."
"Studies show that when you eat meat and dairy that you're supporting violent acts towards animals that makes what's going on with ICE and migrant kids seem like a complete distraction. If you only saw the looks on these animals faces, the trembling, the fear. Look, if you gave a kid a choice on eating an animal they just met and a piece of fruit, what choice do you think they're going to make? If you meet them, you can't eat them," Trahan concludes.
And though 2020 US Presidential Chance Trahan's last words are mostly based on vegan memes being posted on his Instagram stories, we find them to ring very true.
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