Nobody hates working together with leftists more than other leftists
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Also your comment score immediatly got two negatives... I guess the peeps are super railed up against you, which is sad.
I'm vegan, I'm used to it.
even though I am more like a flexitarian than a vegetarian, allthough I really try to shift my died toward it.
I mean at least you put in effort, that's more than most people can say.
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This comment section is the opposite. I started nice and explaining things and people got all pissed. And you're proving my point by further misrepresenting what happens.
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Also your comment score immediatly got two negatives... I guess the peeps are super railed up against you, which is sad.
I'm vegan, I'm used to it.
even though I am more like a flexitarian than a vegetarian, allthough I really try to shift my died toward it.
I mean at least you put in effort, that's more than most people can say.
you are a good egg :3
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Ironic, isn't it?
(And thank you)
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You wouldn’t say „I personally don’t like killing people but I do respect your religious tradition of human sacrifice“
In most cultures killing people is significantly worse than killing animals, so this comparison doesn't really make sense.
The point I'm trying to make is that if vegans and non vegans worked together we could lower the amount of meat we eat and reduce the suffering of animals, even if it's not the perfect goal of zero animal product consumption. And that's something we should all want to work towards.
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Not just Lemmy sadly
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How do you know someone's a vegan? Don't worry, they'll fucking tell you.
If vegans just shut the fuck up, there'd be no problem. It's because they're as fucking obnoxious as your post, that the rest of the world hates you, and you're only perpetuating it.
No one asked if you were vegan. No one gave a shit you were vegan until you just had to announce you're vegan.
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You wouldn’t say „I personally don’t like killing people but I do respect your religious tradition of human sacrifice“
In most cultures killing people is significantly worse than killing animals, so this comparison doesn't really make sense.
The point I'm trying to make is that if vegans and non vegans worked together we could lower the amount of meat we eat and reduce the suffering of animals, even if it's not the perfect goal of zero animal product consumption. And that's something we should all want to work towards.
In most cultures killing people is significantly worse than killing animals, so this comparison doesn't really make sense.
It makes sense from.a vegan's perspective because the whole reason we're vegan is that in our opinion, animals do have (morally) or should have (legally) the same rights to live and not be abused and exploited as humans do.
And again, the point of my comment is not criticizing your point but criticizing the way you do it by misrepresenting a few hardcore militant vegans as being the norm. Most vegans meanwhile applaud people who want to cut their consumption of animal products and offer them help.
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A meat eater clearly made this lol
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I haven't seen left vs left. Only actual people on the left vs authoritarian douchenozzles that pretend to be on the left.
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How do you know someone's a vegan? Don't worry, they'll fucking tell you.
If vegans just shut the fuck up, there'd be no problem. It's because they're as fucking obnoxious as your post, that the rest of the world hates you, and you're only perpetuating it.
No one asked if you were vegan. No one gave a shit you were vegan until you just had to announce you're vegan.
How do you know someone eats meat?
They won't shut the fuck up about how mad at vegans they are.
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I guess I should thank you for demonstrating how I'm twisting your words by doing the same?
"Is a woman’s unfertilized egg a baby?" <- That's a trap? Of course a woman's unfertilized is not a baby, nor is a fertilized one until born, since that would usually be defined as "embryo" (if being all pedantic). Though, a woman's unfertilized egg is an "animal product", as is a slice of meat.
Now, I've chosen to use "meat" as a synonym, or over-category, for "animal products". I realize that this generalization might be important for some, so let me apologize for this apparently vital oversight, I'll try to cut it out in cardboard from now on.
Regarding your statement about morals, as I've stated before, the hyperbole would be meaningless if the creator (of the hyperbole) wouldn't find any truth or parallel in it.
I've read your statement as "No vegan would ever say: You're eating meat, but that's all OK!", just a whole lot more demeaning and in perfect spirit of the original post.
And once again, to really cut it out and prevent these misunderstandings of mine, I read your statement as "Vegans will not morally lower themselves to omni standards".
If this was not the intention behind your words, then I will gladly stand corrected.
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Aren't vegetables cheaper than meat?
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Aren't vegetables cheaper than meat?
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Calorie for calorie, no.
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Vegetables aren't the totality of my diet. As it stands now, vegan or vegetarian replacements for meat are more expensive than actual meat.
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Calorie for calorie, no.
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Vegetables aren't the totality of my diet. As it stands now, vegan or vegetarian replacements for meat are more expensive than actual meat.
The replacemets yes. But vegetarian food is so much more than just replacing meats. It's cooking completely different meals that taste great without anything meat related. And that absolutely is cheaper that eating meat.
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The replacemets yes. But vegetarian food is so much more than just replacing meats. It's cooking completely different meals that taste great without anything meat related. And that absolutely is cheaper that eating meat.
But vegetarian food is so much more than just replacing meat.
Sorry, I'm not in the market for a new faith.
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I kind of agree, but it's funny how now we're blaming the republican victory on the vegans, of all people.
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I kind of agree, but it's funny how now we're blaming the republican victory on the vegans, of all people.
Vegans poisoned our water supply, burned our crops, and delivered a plague onto our houses!