• @[email protected]
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    110 months ago

    So your “argument” is, if we can’t be 100 % cruelty free, we shouldn’t reduce cruelty?

    • @agitatedpotato
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      110 months ago

      My arguement is if you want to reduce crulety, you have options to do so in your own life, which are far more productive than simply yelling at people online for not doing it the exact same way as you. You refusing to work somewhere you can support less exploitative practices because your comfortable in your job is no different then someone telling you they’re not changing their diet because it works for them. You have the means and the capacity to change yourselves, yet you’d rather yell at people online to change themselves.

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        210 months ago

        I don’t yell at people. And I also don’t think a Meme is similar to yelling at someone…

        Perhaps people feel much more attacked than what is the intention of the one who posted the meme. It can’t be that we aren’t allowed to make jokes or talk about veganism online because people are selectively oversensitive. This meme is really really mild when compared to a lot of the other jokes posted here. Especially when you compare it to the amount of mockery and jokes many vegans and vegetarians have to endure in their personal life.

        Meat eaters can’t expect to bite all the time but than get all cranky when someone stubs them back.

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          10 months ago

          Good thing I wasn’t directly replying to the meme itself. I was replying to what’s a now deleted comment. Wonder why they deleted it, maybe all that yelling they were doing turned out to be ineffective.

          Thinking diet shaming can work to turn people Vegan is like thinking body shaming can make people skinny.