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    2 years ago

    No. It’s dogma to say otherwise. Veganism comes from seperations from nature, and cannot aid in restoring these relations. It is inherently ungrounded and universalist. People don’t need to be vegan and there is no moral imperative to be vegan either. Rather it is part of the problem.

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      2 years ago

      Vegan means you don’t torture animals… including to eat the animals. It’s not a diet really. You can eat anything you want, just don’t harm animals. Think before you eat…did an animal get killed to make my taco? Did a calf get killed so that I could have his milk from his mother? Did a fish get hooked and yanked out of the water by it’s stomach or lips? Did the sushi start as a crab getting a hammer through it brains?

      I’ve been vegan since 2 whole entire years. Being vegan is total shit when it comes to enjoying the Norma American lifestyle. The local mall has pretzels as vegan option. #starbucks has vegan sandwiches that include eggs… WTF! No matter where you go, when it comes to eating, some asswipe has killed an animal and wants you to pay him for you to eat the dead animal. Vegan should be easy! There’s so much non animal food!..it’s fed to animals so as to create scarcity and the result is that you gotta eat the animals fed with that abundant food. Sure, you don’t want to eat hey. So plant fruit trees instead of hey bushes!

      But yeah, people don’t need to be vegan. They should be though. But when it comes to our diet, the three most important things I did was to stop eating sugary things, stop eating greasy things and stop eating salty things. Specially sugar, these things are just deadly. You still should top eating those things, you don’t need to stop eating those things.