Saturday, March 5, 2011

More Raw Truth About Raw Vegan Diets

From the National Geographic, this map shows the Journey of Man out of Africa, an exodus of modern humans that started about 50, 000 years ago:


Now I ask, what do raw vegan advocates think our ancestors were after by leaving Africa 50,000 years ago?

Our ancestors left Africa and went north, into Europe and the Arctic.  Do raw vegans think this was done by an animal adapted to an exclusively raw vegan diet?  Do they think Europe was full of bananas during the ice ages?   

If you think man is by nature adapted to a raw vegan diet, how the hell do you explain his exodus from tropical paradise into ecosystems where meat was the only reliable food for at least half of the year?

How can an animal adapted to a diet consisting exclusively of tropical fruits and vegetables spread out from Africa all over the entire planet, even into ecosystems (e.g. the arctic) where meat is the only food available almost all year round? 

A commenter on my last post in this series said eating 10 bananas every day is no problem.  Since then I tried five in a day.  It gave me the runs.    Enjoy your bananas, but living on them is not, let's say, a-peel-ing to me.

For more on this topic, see:

The Raw Truth About Raw Vegan Diets

More Raw Truth About Raw Vegan Diets 1

More Vegan Ignorance Exposed

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