Chef eats bambi in front of vegan protesters - A native American cries a single tear as he does so.

https://thetakeout.com/chef-with-zero-fucks-left-carves-a-deer-leg-in-front-of-1824154558


I think I love this man.

https://www.unilad.co.uk/featured/restaurant-owner-tucks-into-steak-in-front-of-vegan-protesters/

When vegan protesters gathered outside Toronto’s Antler Kitchen & Bar on Friday with a banner reading “Murderer” and chants of “you’ve got blood on your hands,” the owner responded by carving a deer leg inside the front window of his restaurant.

The Globe & Mail reports chef and owner Michael Hunter—seriously his name—felt he had to respond to the protesters, who’d shown up at his restaurant a few times before.




“They’re offending us; I’m going to offend them,” he told Globe & Mail. “So I went and got a deer leg.”

Hunter is himself a hunter, but he doesn’t personally kill the wild game he uses at his restaurant. He’s known for making the most of the animal—using as much of it as possible to make terrines, charcuterie, etc.—but won’t apologize for eating and serving meat. Antler does also serve vegetarian dishes, some of it made from foraged ingredients.

According to CTV News, protesters were stunned when Hunter brought out the deer leg.


“We were in shock,” Mari Ugar, an organizer of the protest, told CTV News. “It’s just an animal, and we felt sad. For me, I felt sad for a few days after seeing that.”

Ugar said she became familiar with Antler in December when she noticed a sandwich-board sign outside the restaurant reading: “Venison is the new kale.” She read up on Antler and took issue with the restaurant’s use of the term wild game and the fact that it serves foie gras, which she says is unethical. She decided to create Friday’s protest, obviously not expecting the deer leg carving.

Half an hour after Hunter took the deer back to the kitchen, Ugar told CTV News, he returned to the table and ate a plate of it in front of protesters.
 
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Venison is delicious. It's a bit like beef but a bit more rich and tender.

An another note, deer are genuinely terrible pests. They ruin gardens, attack dogs and people in spring etc. They have the I.Q of a midgets hight in yards, breed like rabbits and are delicious, there's no reason to be protective of what are technically really big rats.
 
Venison is delicious. It's a bit like beef but a bit more rich and tender.

An another note, deer are genuinely terrible pests. They ruin gardens, attack dogs and people in spring etc. They have the I.Q of a midgets hight in yards, breed like rabbits and are delicious, there's no reason to be protective of what are technically really big rats.
It doesn't help that a lot of their natural predators (bears, wolves, big cats, etc.) have been on the decline or endangered for years. Until you can stabilize the populations, you have to pick up where they left off and incentive hunting the bastards before they're everywhere.
 
Just this weekend a deer walked right up to me on the sidewalk and sniffed my hands because my area is full of mongs like these people who feed them. This was literally across the street from my house in broad daylight and the hoofed rat was as tame as can be. Now I probably have ringworm or the bubonic plague or something.

This man is a hero and venison jerky is delicious. I'm putting him on speed-dial for the next time my front yard gets swarmed with vermin.
 
I was reading the article again, they would have had a stronger case against him if they emphasized that he served foie gras. Certainly much crueler than hunting. Maybe it's because geese aren't as cute as deer.
 
The thing is: People tend to feel sad for wild animals like deer or boar when they get hunted, cause they think them getting shot is brutal...

But when you really think about it, eating wild animals such a deer or boar is the single most ethical thing to do (when it comes to eating meat, that is).

They aren't kept in tiny pens, they aren't pumped full of antibiotics, they have their natural diet free of shit like MDM, they have a good life and hopefully die so quickly, they barely even know something's wrong.

So yeah, more power to Mr. Hunter.
 
I like that this man specified that he tries to use as much as the animal as possible, becasue that really is something we need to strive for. People get so squicked out by livers and head meat and all those sorts of things that they'd rather see entire parts of the animal go to waste, and that's way more disrespectful to the animal IMO. This guy actually represents the direction that we should be headed in terms of food ethics and sustainability, so it's pretty damn funny that these people chose to protest him of all people.

I've had venison jerky before, I remember it being pretty tasty.
 
I'm okay with people going vegetarian or vegan if it's for religious or health reasons but militant vegans piss me off just looking at them. Congrats to the chef for showing up those soyboy cunts.

They remind me of those aging hippie morons who claim to love nature and the earth and don't even know which species are endangered or not. If you told these morons that deer are going extinct because of hunting they'd probably believe you.

But yes, "I was sad" is a completely rock solid argument. I should use it more often myself.
 
The thing is: People tend to feel sad for wild animals like deer or boar when they get hunted, cause they think them getting shot is brutal...

But when you really think about it, eating wild animals such a deer or boar is the single most ethical thing to do (when it comes to eating meat, that is).

They aren't kept in tiny pens, they aren't pumped full of antibiotics, they have their natural diet free of shit like MDM, they have a good life and hopefully die so quickly, they barely even know something's wrong.

So yeah, more power to Mr. Hunter.
People don't seem to understand just how dangerous boar or javelina are. Also wild boar are an invasive species here in Texas, fuck them.
 
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