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veganlogic-blog1 · 5 years
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i know this might be hard for some people to digest but……sometimes laws are wrong
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veganlogic-blog1 · 5 years
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Me: makes a post I know will make people angry and respond to
Me: logs out for 6 months
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veganlogic-blog1 · 5 years
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No ethical consumption under capitalism! *slits baby lambs throat*
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veganlogic-blog1 · 5 years
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As vegans we need to stop using language like "you pay someone to slit an animals throat"
The reason for this is because it sounds very personal, like the "someone" is the local farmer down the road.
No, it's not "someone"
It's "soemthing"
It's a faceless cooperation that cares as little about it's workers as it does of it's animals.
We're so quick to turn on corporations, but why isn't the meat industry treated the same way? Because we are still fed this bullshit lie of cute little local farms that have their animals on but open fields.
She sooner we can break this myth the better
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veganlogic-blog1 · 5 years
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One of my absolute least favourite things about tumblr is how people manipulate the narrative of equality and social justice in order to justify eating animals. People will bring up crop workers as a criticism of veganism, not bothering to find out that their diet requires more crops than ours, or that slaughterhouse workers are working in terrible and dangerous conditions for one of the most exploitative industries in the world. They’ll attack us for eating soy, but are conveniently ignorant of the fact that most soy goes to feed farmed animals, not humans. People will erase poor vegans and especially vegans of colour to justify a narrative where all vegans are rich white people, and never stop to consider how problematic it is to deem believing in animal rights “a white people thing.” 
If you’re throwing oppressed and impoverished peoples under the bus to justify the fact that you like to eat steak, then you’re not being “woke” or subversive; you are exploiting their issues for your own ends. It is more than fine to advocate for change and call out issues within social justice movements, including veganism, but these points are seldom made with any nuance, analysis or genuine empathy. The struggles of impoverished farmers are seldom spoken about as anything other than blunt force attacks on veganism; and using them in this way is nothing more than capitalising on other people’s struggles as a smokescreen to disguise your own selfish choices.
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veganlogic-blog1 · 5 years
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Oh yeah but vegans are just a bunch of white, privileged people, right?!
Don’t erase vegan POC.
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veganlogic-blog1 · 5 years
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i am beyond sick and tired of omnis projecting their shortcomings and insecurities on vegans
you shouldn’t be worrying about where my produce comes from as a vegan if you aren’t worried about where your meat, eggs, and dairy come from, along with the produce that feeds them. you don’t worry about the people that have to butcher animals everyday, or the people that pick the produce to feed your food, until you need to prove that it’s us that aren’t doing enough, that we can’t be perfect when none of us have ever claimed to be.
stop shitting on people making an honest effort to not suck so much, because you know there’s something missing from yours.
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veganlogic-blog1 · 5 years
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Y’all too old to be saying you don’t like vegetables and/or water.
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veganlogic-blog1 · 5 years
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It is necessary to modify the terminologies, in order to portray the actual scenario, to the naysayers for whom climate change is a regular phenomenon or non-existent. Hopefully it will be followed by more online/offline outlets.
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veganlogic-blog1 · 5 years
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Oh no, oh baby, oh honey
Who's gonna tell him? :/
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veganlogic-blog1 · 5 years
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Wow it's crazy coming back to this blog after like a year
I promise I'll be on more often
Thanks to everyone still interacting with my posts. My goal is always to just send some shit out into this site and get people talking about veganism
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