COO of vegan food company Beyond Meat arrested for CHOMPING down on man's face



A top executive at Beyond Meat, a plant-based food company, was arrested for reportedly biting a man’s nose in a parking garage near Razorback Stadium in Fayetteville, Arkansas, last weekend.

Chief Operating Officer Doug Ramsey faces charges of terroristic threatening and third-degree battery after allegedly chomping down on a man's face and "ripping the flesh on the tip of the nose" during an altercation following the University of Arkansas football team’s victory over Missouri State.

According to reports, Ramsey was attempting to leave the parking garage in his Ford Bronco when a Subaru “inched his way” in front of him and made contact with his front passenger’s side tire. Ramsey allegedly “punched through the back windshield of the Subaru” before attacking the Subaru driver with both fists and teeth.

Ramsey “pulled [the Subaru driver] in close and started punching his body,” then “bit the owner’s nose, ripping the flesh on the tip of the nose,” according to reports.

The irony of a vegan food executive trying to make a meal of a human being's face was not missed by those jokesters on Twitter.

\u201cWhen you finally get sick of eating plant based meat: \n https://t.co/qOK2OZzqYt\u201d
— High Yield Harry (@High Yield Harry) 1663620263
\u201cI don\u2019t think I\u2019ve heard of anything more ironic than the COO of Beyond Meat attempting to bite a man\u2019s nose off.\u201d
— Samantha Marika (@Samantha Marika) 1663632407
\u201cNo one: \n\nCEO of Beyond Meat:\u201d
— wizard. (@wizard.) 1663626954
\u201cI was gonna joke that doesn\u2019t count as \u201cbeyond meat\u201d but it was\u2026 a bit on the nose\u201d
— Arlen Parsa (@Arlen Parsa) 1663675327
\u201cAll of us when we see why Beyond Meat is trending:\u201d
— Pizza Dad (@Pizza Dad) 1663626808
\u201cCOO Beyond Meat says it tastes like chicken \nbut smells like nose\u201d
— Apologetic Canadian (@Apologetic Canadian) 1663655283

BlazeTV host Stu Burguiere is a vegetarian and also just happens to be the executive producer of the Glenn Beck radio program. Glenn joined "Stu Does America" to do a taste test of the plant-based "McPlant" burger, a Beyond Meat product, to see how it fares against the competition. In case you missed it, this was without a doubt the most ridiculous (but hilarious) plant-based food review so far.

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Chuck Schumer's office says he's sorry for referring to disabled children as 'retarded'



The office of Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) says he is apologetic after he made headlines by referring to disabled children as "retarded" during a recent interview.

What are the details?

The Washington Examiner first reported that Schumer, 70, was asked on the OneNYCHA podcast about an effort in New York to shelter homeless people despite opposition to the plan.

Schumer responded, "I have found that my whole career, I wanted to build, when I first was an assemblyman, they wanted to build a congregant living place for retarded children, and the whole neighborhood was against it."

"These are harmless kids," he added. "They just needed some help. We got it done, [but] it took a while."

As Politico noted, the term "retarded" is "considered outdated and offensive by many, and advocates for people with mental and intellectual disabilities discourage its use."

None of the four hosts of the podcast pushed back or questioned Schumer on his use of the word.

The Sun reported that Schumer's use of the word drew fury online, with critics saying Schumer's use of the slur "shows who he is" and another suggesting his comment reflected "the way dems see homeless kids and their families."

What did Schumer's office say?

A spokesperson for Schumer told the Examiner in a statement reacting to his use of the word:

"For decades, Sen. Schumer has been an ardent champion for enlightened policy and full funding of services for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. He used an inappropriate and outdated word in his description of an effort he supported that was led by the AHRC to build a group home in his Brooklyn district decades ago to provide housing and services to children with developmental disabilities. He is sincerely sorry for his use of the outdated and hurtful language."

You may view Schumer's interview with OneNYCHA podcast in its entirety at this link. His comments regarding the homeless housing initiative begin around the 38:20 mark, and are shown in the clip below.

NEW - Senate majority leader Chuck Schumer sparks outrage after referring to mentally-disabled homeless children as… https://t.co/p055aaAs41

— mike meyers (@meyersmike8160) 1623711431.0