FoxTrot Classics by Bill Amend for July 04, 2012
Transcript:
Andy: What's with the hat? Jason: I'm declaring my independence. Independence from your parental tyranny! Independence from your parental rule! Independence from those meatless soy hot dogs you've got Dad cooking for our fourth of July Dinner! Paige and Peter: We're declaring our independence, too. Andy: Kids... Jason: To armours! To armours
BRI-NO-MITE!! Premium Member over 12 years ago
Get a job and move out. How’s that for independence?
kittenpah over 12 years ago
I think I might be with them on the rebellion against soy hotdogs.
Donriess over 12 years ago
We declare our independence! Job? We have to get jobs!? Responsibilities? That word….too many syllables!! Down with Soy Dogs!!!
Kroykali over 12 years ago
I knew a 16 year old kid who came from a family like that. They were all vegans, but he put himself on the most restrictive vegan diet possible. At a cookout, he refused to eat anything, even corn on the cob. I remember him looking thin and sickly.
Wren Fahel over 12 years ago
I believe in BEEF! We buy beef hotdogs (although part of the reason is my husband is allergic to turkey). I tried veggie burgers once, not knowing that they were veggie, and thought they tasted like grass.
RonBerg13 Premium Member over 12 years ago
Soy hot dogs! Traitor, turncoat, Benedict Arnold!Such perffidity cannot stand! A day of infa… What’s that? A comic strip? Huh? Oh, uh, er, umm, ahh… never mind…
Devils Knight over 12 years ago
Growing my father told us “The Country may be a democracy but this house is a dictatorship and I am the leader”
rh Premium Member over 12 years ago
Odd, no, that the kids left out “independence from parental income”?
NE1956 over 12 years ago
I dunno how Bill knew I was called a weiner already this morning even before I got here. At any rate hot dawg!
lindaf over 12 years ago
A friend’s husband once went into a fast food place that promised they’d never laugh at what you ordered and ordered a veggie burger with cheese and bacon and got scolded by another customer for making fun of vegans….
fishbulb239 over 12 years ago
Amen. Most of the commenters have talked so glowingly about meat consumption that one would think that it’s a superfood. If you want to get a different take on the health aspects of eating animal products, try reading The China Study. If you do want to eat animal products, select those products carefully – the vast majority of animal products come from animal factories, where unhealthy animals are packed as tightly together as possible. The animals suffer horribly, the factories generate so much animal waste that it invariably pollutes the watershed, the antibiotics fed to the animals have resulted in antibiotic-resistent viruses, etc., etc. Meat has become dirt-cheap because meat production is heavily subsidized and because meat producers have managed to pass most of the costs of their operations on to others in the form of environmental impact and an unhealthy product.
ewalnut over 12 years ago
Soy is NOT good for you. Of course this comic strip predates the publication of all the books that explain why. Meat from animals that are shot full of hormones is no good either, but not all meat is treated that way.
Doctor11 over 12 years ago
Give us meat! Give us meat!
DavidMac over 12 years ago
Isn’t it odd that vegetarians insist others be vegetarians, too? That’s one of the myths about liberal “tolerance”. Libs are totalitarian fascists, demanding everyone be like them.
KAKKAROT1701 over 12 years ago
If it’s bot beef, it’s NOT a hotdog!
DerkinsVanPelt218 over 12 years ago
I’ve had soy-wheat dogs a few times from staying with my father, who has been vegetarian since about 2004. Needless to say, I much prefer the kind made with beef; and to a lesser extent, with pork and chicken.
mikehop23 over 12 years ago
HAPPY 4TH EVERYBODY.
Harryfan over 12 years ago
I am an omnivore and proud of it. As my mother would say, “Moderation in everything, even moderation.”
11Wilderness11 over 12 years ago
If there were a drug on the market responsible for as many birth defects and health consequences as tofu and other forms of unfermented soy it would be pulled form the market in a storm of outrage. Because it has a well-fluffed reputation as being magical pc hippy food and a source of protein (it is a very bad source of protein), its consequences are ignored. There is some form of unfermented soy in over 65% of processed food on the market today and people are getting sicker for consuming too much of it. Soy in moderation as it was traditionally consumed is fine (no more than a couple times a month…as a CONDIMENT and in addition to some other source of protein such as fish). Soy is not a substitute for meat.
kab2rb over 12 years ago
I have never given my then children, now adults, soy products. I had one example at a resurant by accident never again. I do not eat hot dogs. We do use cooked ground turkey, glad we’re not allergic to that.
vwdualnomand over 12 years ago
soy could be healthy and useful to people with objections-religious, moral, or allergic. but, hot dogs on the 4th should be meat like the nathan’s hot dog eating contest.
Aslan Balaur over 12 years ago
Wheat from American fields has been bred for a minimum 23% gluten content, while in Europe it is still closer to its natural 9%. The higher gluten content is not for better nutrition, but to make a bread that will be light and puffy faster (think “WonderBread” as in, wonder what’s really in it) so that it is cheaper to get it on store shelves. Soy as a substitute for meat is similarly ridiculous as a dietary choice. The high levels of gluten, soy protein and GMO grains in processed foods is what is making America sick and fat. We need to work on getting back to natural food sources if we want to get back to being healthy. And FAD DIETS are not the way to get there.`
Ncc17018472 over 12 years ago
Hey! Some of those soy hotdogs are rather appetizing.