• @prettybunnys
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    129 days ago

    Veganism doesn’t have a left or right bias on its own and I don’t think people who make veganism their identity in this way can be arbitrarily aligned like that.

    • @[email protected]
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      127 days ago

      Veganism doesn’t have a left or right bias on its own

      Studies consistenly show that left leaning people have greater empathy.

      Source: https://academic.oup.com/scan/article/18/1/nsad029/7175525?login=false

      Studies have also shown that both vegetarians and vegans are more likely to have higher empathy than omnivores and are more likely to be left leaning politically.

      Source: https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/psychology/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.579700/full

      So yes veganism does have a bias, or rather people are inherently biased and will gravitate towards sociopolitical movements based on their personality, which includes the strength of their empathy response.

      Full disclaimer; I’m an omnivore lurker being poked fun at in the OP

      • @prettybunnys
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        126 days ago

        That’s not what I said though.

        Vegans come in all shapes and colors, some of them are even totally normal people who won’t get wild on you for not being vegan.

        That said veganism inherently isn’t a left or right idea, it may attract folks from a certain side but I think your point is the reason there not that veganism itself is a specific bias.

        • @[email protected]
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          026 days ago

          your point is the reason there not that veganism itself is a specific bias.

          Sorry I am having difficulty parsing this.

          I believe that veganism is inherently tied to political beliefs based on biological factors which influence both politics and empathy response, which is highly correlated with vegan/vegetarian diets.