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RE: Survival Justifications Don't Determine What is Moral

in #vegan6 years ago

This"*Note that veganism is at it's core an ethical and moral position, which includes a diet of plant-based eating. You can be a plant-based dieter and not have moral concern for other animals. Being vegan requires plant-based eating, while plant-based eating doesn't require being vegan."

This is what is missunderstood by so many new "vegans" sure you can not eat animals but if you still buy products that exploit animals in anyway then how can you call yourself Vegan? Why not just say you are plant based? What is wrong with that?

If you are going to be Vegan, live as Vegan. Follow the core belief that "Veganism is a way of living which seeks to exclude, as far as is possible and practicable, all forms of exploitation of, and cruelty to, animals for food, clothing or any other purpose."

Nice post man, keep up the great work.

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Absolutely :) People don't seem to think enough about the words they use...