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arista
01-12-2018, 04:43 PM
https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2018/12/01/09/6876330-6449313-Morgan_Kayleigh_Giampaolo_raided_the_Touro_steak_h ouse_in_Bright-m-16_1543658299815.jpg
[Morgan Kayleigh Giampaolo raided the Touro steak house in Brighton
to play animal slaughter noises
to diners last week,
but is the daughter of a wealthy meat seller]


[A vegan activist who stormed a steak house
and Tesco meat aisle is the daughter
of a millionaire meat selling CEO.
Morgan Kayleigh Giampaolo raided
the Touro steak-house in Brighton to play
animal slaughter noises to diners last week.
She also attended a Tesco in Hove with 'Direct Action Everywhere' as they held
a 'silent disruption' event, standing in the meat aisle with
signs saying: 'It's not food it's violence' and graphic images of abattoirs
while mothers pushed toddlers past them in prams.
Morgan's father, American businessman David Giampaolo,
runs Pi Capital and is Chairman of Gousto, where customers can buy steak,
sausage and lamb.]


https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6449313/Vegan-activist-played-slaughter-sounds-Brighton-steak-house-daughter-meat-merchant.html



Her Rich Dad
may hate the trouble she causes.

Elliot
01-12-2018, 04:47 PM
Haha those silly vegans at it again, caring about humanity and the well being of the planet haha

y.winter
01-12-2018, 05:34 PM
She's not part of the business (her father is), so I don't see any contradiction. She's entitled for her own actions...
Also, a quick google shows that it's a company for meals in general, so saying presenting it as it's a meat-only business is rather a sensational and populist clickbait.

Cherie
01-12-2018, 06:27 PM
She's not part of the business (her father is), so I don't see any contradiction. She's entitled for her own actions...
Also, a quick google shows that it's a company for meals in general, so saying presenting it as it's a meat-only business is rather a sensational and populist clickbait.

I suppose it depends, like if she supports herself then no issues, but if she has plenty free time because Daddy is subsidising her on the money he made selling meat then yes I think it is an issue

y.winter
01-12-2018, 06:40 PM
I suppose it depends, like if she supports herself then no issues, but if she has plenty free time because Daddy is subsidising her on the money he made selling meat then yes I think it is an issue

I find it a poetic justice channeling "dirty" money into fixing the problem. That is if she is living off her father (which we don't know).
It takes a lot going against what her family does for a living, and kudos to her for following her sense of justice and facing that conflict.

Oliver_W
01-12-2018, 07:09 PM
Vegan activists are unbearable, as are parent-funded slacktivists.

Livia
02-12-2018, 12:20 PM
I bet she's enjoyed all that money right? That's given her the freedom to dictate to anyone who's not on board, what their views should be. It's easy to be an activist when you have a trust fund.

Livia
02-12-2018, 12:22 PM
Vegan activists are unbearable, as are parent-funded slacktivists.

LOL... it's true!

Be a vegan! Try to encourage other people to share your mindset if it's important to you. But start dictating and you can **** off.