Couldn't agree with you more bowie! I first saw videos like that when I was 11 or so. It's no wonder I became vegetarian at 12 ha.
I'd only like to add that there are a couple of excuses, one being expenses. I have a couple of friends that would very much like to be vegetarian or vegan, but they genuinely couldn't afford to.
On that point, I don't completely agree. Yes,
processed vegan foods can be pretty expensive. And that does make it harder in a way. Sometimes though, you are getting good quality ingredients that justify the price, so if you can afford it, then it's not a waste of money.
I try to eat them sparingly though, because money aside, processed/freezer/junk food is usually not that nutritional-they still tend to be packed with sugar, salt, unhealthy oils and additives...and honestly if I can make something similar myself, cheaper and healthier then I try to do that.
Foods that most people eat, like beans/legumes, whole grains, fruits, veggies, etc...they're usually not expensive. We just don't have a slab of meat next to it on our plates. So it shouldn't really be any different from grocery shopping as an omnivore, minus the cost of animal products.
Plus omnivore foods tend to be cheaper because someone else is paying the price somewhere else. Whether it's the animals, the farmer or factory workers, the shop employees, outsourcing, etc...they pay the price so the consumer can get a bargain.
And cheap filler ingredients, hormones, GMO's, antibiotics, dyes, etc. also keep prices down.
Having said that, I honestly don't know if EVERYONE can be vegetarian/vegan. I had my own excuses why I didn't try to be vegan sooner in life. So I try not to judge anyone for their choices, since I don't like being judged myself.