I have had so many important articles submitted that were just never approved and the same thing happened when someone wanted to share their great art depicting how innocent calves are placed in lonely cages outside after being separated from their mothers to maximize milk output. That is considered the best practices in the factory farming dairy industry.

I do miss the vegan experience posts though. There were a lot of entertaining ones.

r/vegan is the second largest online vegan community at 1.8 million behind Happy Cow.

  • Jerkface (any/all)@lemmy.caM
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    5 days ago

    I always thought of r/vegancirclejerk as “the real” vegan subreddit. You didn’t have to put up with the same carnist bullshit every single day ad nauseam.

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      Yeah, r/vegan was almost more of an outreach community, even though that wasn’t technically supposed to be true.