• Goodtoknow@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    Yes I already am mostly vegan and I don’t drive a car mostly for environmental and ethical reasons. I don’t think my lifestyle should be pushed on others though some people should find their own conclusions. All I can do is be a positive nudge in the right direction

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      1 year ago

      Just a trivial point.

      Veganism is a moral philosophy. Being mostly vegan is like being mostly abolitionist, but some slaves are okay. Being mostly feminist, except where your wife is concerned. Avoiding animal ag because you are concerned about the environment is not veganism, because it does not concern animal rights.

      I didn’t mention veganism because when you start talking about right and wrong, people get upset. I think that it should be enough that people don’t consume animals because animals are intelligent creatures with real experiences that actually matter. But it isn’t, and in fact talking about such things tends to entrench people in their existing habits, so I don’t bother bringing up veganism.

      Whatever your philosophy, it’s great that you are thinking about your consumption of animals.

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        1 year ago

        I say mostly, because while I don’t purposefully eat animal products, due to who I live with, and some of the things I eat out, they may contain eggs, dairy etc. And I want to be a gentle vegan where I’m not in the way of others or causing a fuss nitpicking about the ingredients. Also if I had to option to fish or hunt for my own food, I would be fine with that as it’s not factory farmed.

        So in my case I am anti-slavery, but I sometimes I can’t perfectly control how some of the products I buy may have come from supply chains with slavery.