Citations:veganphobia

Noun: "fear, dislike, or hatred of vegans and/or veganism"

 * 1986, Diana Shaw, "Viable Vegetarian", Los Angeles Times, 24 April 1986:
 * But I didn't lose my empathy with the host or hostess who suffers what I call veganphobia, or fear of vegetarians (derived from vegan, a type of vegetarian).
 * 1993, Richard Farhall, "The Great Egg Race: Fact or Fiction?", The Vegan, Volume 9, Number 2, Summer 1993, page 4:
 * The populace still doesn't fully comprehend even the basic tenets of veganism but senses that it's a-coming and knows it means change – and the prospect of change means anxiety, fear, or exceptionally, veganphobia.
 * 2013, Margaret Perret, "Queering the Dinner Table", in Defiant Daughters: 21 Women on Art, Activism, Animals, and The Sexual Politics of Meat (eds. Kara Davis & Wendy Lee), Lantern Books (2013), ISBN 9781590564196, unnumbered page:
 * I have found that comments about my queerness and veganism reflect queerphobia and veganphobia in patriarchal culture, respectively.