A person can follow a Vegan diet and not be a Vegan. One is dietary, the other is philosophical. Sweet Tsits is a moron.Veganism is just a philosophical justification for a medical condition.
Bingo. Their competition are pretty much all woke soy boys who don't have a killer instinct or passionate bone in their body.This is why the big3 will continue to own majors for many years!
Novak is not vegan. He eats fish and chicken and eggs.As an aside, I don’t believe Djoker practices veganism. His plant based diet is equivalent to being vegan, but dietary approach and life philosophy aren’t the same thing. I’ll bet he’ll happily go back to Balkan BBQ (Ćevapi) when his playing days are done.
maybe tsitsipas is vegan and criticizes other's who claim to be vegan's that keep playing with natural-gut strings.Novak is not vegan. He eats fish and chicken and eggs.
Well, I actually agree with him. It is hypocritical.maybe tsitsipas is vegan and criticizes other's who claim to be vegan's that keep playing with natural-gut strings.
Well that's what happens when you've overbred an animal. FYI, I am not a vegan, just stating the obvious.If everyone quit eating beef and using bovine products, all the cows would be slaughtered and their carcasses would be dumped in holes in the ground. Why in the world would people feed them, tend to them then, and give them medical attention?
If you just left them roam, they would starve to death and their bodies would create a great public health hazard.
Firstly, this is silly. Cows are not slaughtered solely for the purpose of producing Natural Gut. So if Natural Gut ceased to exist, it would not save any cows from being slaughtered. Secondly, if Tsitsipas is not Vegan himself, his opinion on this issue doesn’t hold much weight.
Novak is not vegan. He eats fish and chicken and eggs.
1. do you have any figures to prove this, or is it just something that you invented in order to excuse yourself?
2. what do you think will happen with the price of meat when there will be less demand for natural gut strings, leather made products, etc. cause vegans will be ignoring such products?
let's go through economics 101 or business 101
it means that the revenues of farms will go down, cause they won't be able to sell the intestines and leather to those who process them
which means that in order to cover for the costs, they will have to increase the price of 1 kg of meat
which in turn will result in less meat being consumed, as demand supply theory says that normally with the increase of price the demand goes down
which might result in an entire spiral of less demand for more expensive meat results in those companies needing to increase the cost again to cover for their costs, till the market will hit the point of balance where whatever meat eaters pay is covering for the costs of these companies
see how you can contribute to less animals being killed?
It was reported in 2018 that he's eating fish and eggs as part of the recovery process post Pepe Imaz period. Even Vajda said so in few interviews. But now it seems he's back to not eating animal products. He's not vegan tho, if he wears animal products or uses natural gut.Not according to this.
Djoker Diet
He’s one of the Game Changers.
(If you’ve not watched that, it’s worth it just to see the difference in plasma sludge between plant vs animal based diet).
And no, I’m not one. Bring on the Cevapi!
It was reported in 2018 that he's eating fish and eggs as part of the recovery process post Pepe Imaz period. Even Vajda said so in few interviews. But now it seems he's back to not eating animal products. He's not vegan tho, if he wears animal products or uses natural gut.
I'm not eating meat myself, 5 years now. Only drink yogurt and some cheese once in a blue moon. I'm really enjoying it.
Disagree. I haven’t ate meat or dairy in 8 yrs, I follow a completely plant based diet. However, I do wear clothing that isn’t Vegan. There is currently no decent substitute for leather dress shoes & wool suits. I try to buy quality products that last me a long time so I don’t have to repurchase frequently.
Yes, the most strict, holier than thou Vegans would not consider me one. But they’re zealots & ultimately detrimental to the cause they claim to care about.
Wait, Tsitsipas is not a vegan himself? What a demagogue.I thought he was entirely plant based atm but I’m not 100%. Either way, still does more for animals & the environment than Tsitsipas.
He should start with moving back to Grece, pay his taxes and stop giving lessons...Wait, Tsitsipas is not a vegan himself? What a demagogue.
Djokovic was addressing this problem last year at Wimbledon when people were saying that he is vegan and advised against using those labels and throwing them carelessly.definitely Djokovic
Djokovic was addressing this problem last year at Wimbledon when people were saying that he is vegan and advised against using those labels and throwing them carelessly.
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I've always wondered if cows are specifically slaughtered for leather, not just as a by product of meat production. I'd have to imagine some are.
Yeah, vegans runt he gamut. For many it has nothing to with the well-being of animals. It's health-related or just a preference.
Yep, I saw that, just posted the quote to clear any doubts. There are a lot of misconceptions going around about veganism and it's better to do some quick research instead of posting false information.
I see your Royale with Cheese & raise you a smoothie bowl....
Disagree. I haven’t ate meat or dairy in 8 yrs, I follow a completely plant based diet. However, I do wear clothing that isn’t Vegan. There is currently no decent substitute for leather dress shoes & wool suits. I try to buy quality products that last me a long time so I don’t have to repurchase frequently.
Yes, the most strict, holier than thou Vegans would not consider me one. But they’re zealots & ultimately detrimental to the cause they claim to care about.
I guess it’s just because I’m new here, but I don’t understand why everyone is bashing him. Using Natural Gut goes strongly against veganism. It would be the same as driving around in a car with leather interior. Either you use animals as tools and resources or you don’t. It’s not right or wrong it is what it is.
What are your thoughts on some of the higher quality microfibre dress shoes?
I've found in the last 5-6 years that the market has exploded with many more options available now.
Related to tennis, I think the hardest area of tennis to find synthetic options is in the balls, with most of the higher quality balls all using a wool-derived substrate.
Would be interesting to see what changes occur there over the next 20 years.
Also looks like wild carnivore food, charred carcinogen part excluded.That doesn't look like a food for humans.
That, on the other hand ...
Also looks like wild carnivore food, charred carcinogen part excluded.
I doubt that wild carnivores knew how to cut an entrecôte and cook it to perfection and lol at the "carcinogen" part.
Obviously. But that's not the point I guess. The point is that to be considered vegan you shouldn't use products that come from certain animals. It makes me wonder, there are no vegan racquets?
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I actually agree with that sentiment. Stress and fear are far more toxic than charred meat.You didn't understand. I know that it can potentially be carcinogenic. I couldn't care less nor should anyone who wants to live without getting an illness from worrying too much about such dangers.
I actually agree with that sentiment. Stress and fear are far more toxic than charred meat.
Do I have figures to prove that cows aren’t specifically slaughtered for the production for Natural Gut? Lmao. Maybe Luxilon & Babolat have farms out in the country where they breed cows just for Federer & Djokovic
And your “math” is comical. If you think the major meat producers would suffer any significant financial loss if demand for leather grips/NG was non existent, then you’re beyond deluded.
Being vegan isn't just about not killing an animal - it's about taking advantage of animal suffering. So natural gut goes against the principles of veganism regardless that the animals were raised for another purpose.
Firstly, this is silly. Cows are not slaughtered solely for the purpose of producing Natural Gut. So if Natural Gut ceased to exist, it would not save any cows from being slaughtered. Secondly, if Tsitsipas is not Vegan himself, his opinion on this issue doesn’t hold much weight.
They taste about as good as vegan food tooAll rackets are essentially vegan, unless you add a leather grip
They taste about as good as vegan food too
You don't like fruit and vegetables?
If he really wants to get environmental, cows are one of the largest producers of methane, which traps 28x more heat than CO2, and are responsible for 10% of greenhouse gas emissions annually. So is it better to discourage products that cull greenhouse gas production given climate change affects the entire planet, or should natural gut users be praised for the amount of emissions they’ve saved is from? Quite the ethical conundrum for our little philosopher, I like to refer to him as Plagiarizotle for all of the borrowed quotes.I am sure if he found out that poly production wasn’t good for the environment he would switch rolled hemp for string.
And I love how these tennis pros are all about the planet and continue to a) get their rackets put in bags, and b) use plastic (I know they're polyester) strings that don't degrade and wind up in a trash heap somewhere. Not only do they use these strings, they get restrung 10000 times more than a rec player creating even more waste that never goes away. At least with gut it's biodegradable.
Firstly, this is silly. Cows are not slaughtered solely for the purpose of producing Natural Gut. So if Natural Gut ceased to exist, it would not save any cows from being slaughtered. Secondly, if Tsitsipas is not Vegan himself, his opinion on this issue doesn’t hold much weight.