This is it. This is the take on veganism I've been waiting to see. The other veganism is vs isn't a privilege takes always seem to miss the point.
The ability to *choose* a specific diet is, in and of itself, a privilege. Even w/ the "as practical and [as] possible" stance. https://twitter.com/osmaralavegana/status/1340356103020822528
The ability to *choose* a specific diet is, in and of itself, a privilege. Even w/ the "as practical and [as] possible" stance. https://twitter.com/osmaralavegana/status/1340356103020822528
Essentially, there are diet vegans and there are lifestyle vegans. Lifestyle vegans tend to be more inclusive, in my experience, because they understand everyone's circumstances are different. The diet vegans tend to be more judge because "it's just vegetables."
I've also noticed diet vegans tend to ignore ethics. The ones I've come across don't care where the plants come from or who produced it (which means unethical wages and work conditions....)
Anyway, read the original thread it's really good
Anyway, read the original thread it's really good
Another good thread on the subject https://twitter.com/joysvegan/status/1339946166033805313?s=19