'How about a series on killing vegans, one by one': magazine editor loses job after email


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“Even for people not looking to change their diet, I think having some more healthy, eco-friendly meals won’t go amiss, particularity in the New Year! I envisage the feature including recipes as well as commentary, news, maybe with some collaborations with top vegan chefs too (I’ve already chatted to some who are interested),” she wrote.


Following Sitwell’s response about “killing vegans,” trapping them, interrogating them and exposing their “hypocrisy,” Nelson emailed him back, writing that “I’m not quite sure what you mean by ‘exposing their hypocrisy,’ but I’m certainly interested in exploring why just the mention of veganism seems to make some people so hostile. It sounds like you have some opinions on this? I’d love to know more!”


Nelson said on Instagram that she is a vegan because “I don’t support the torment and slaughter of 156 billion animals each year, nor the catastrophic devastation it causes our planet.”


Sitwell is known for his role on “MasterChef” – a critic with an “acid tongue and a distinct dislike of square plates,” according to the Sun.


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