This post is about how being a vegan is not actually cruelty free. There are many other factors than just not eating meat to take into account. But just to be clear – this is not an attack on vegans or non-vegans. It’s just interesting opinions. Everyone should eat how the want to eat or need to eat. Everyone should be free to choose their own lifestyle. And most importantly everyone should accept everyone else’s lifestyle choices. You do you and mind your business.
This post also kind of ties in with the The Moral Dilemmas of Living In Our Society post about how it’s pretty much impossible to live a cruelty free live in our current society.
(via: Raegyn Jesyka)
What do you think, is being a vegan cruelty free or not? Let us know in the comments below!
Caged freedom got their dick slapped the fuck off. Sit down and shut up clown. 😀
“I’m an idiot and wrong”
“I’m a f****** a****** for making this completely wrong text post and should shut the h*** up now””
— Veganism is MOSTLY cruelty free.
Nah. As demonstrated in the reply to CagedFreedom, it’s not ‘mostly’ cruelty free. It’s simply DIFFERENTLY CRUEL.
The game of how much cruelty each approach generates assumes that cruelty is that easy to quantify, but every instance of cruelty is going to have a different effect on the world, and the full scope of its impact often cannot be known for decades.