Some vegans defend vegetarianism and put veganism and
vegetarianism together as like they are the same thing. Vegetarianism, a belief
that’s ok to use nonhuman animals. And veganism is against use of nonhuman
animals. See, they are not the same thing.
But when you point out the obvious or you say something about milk or
eggs you are automatically attacking the vegetarians.
How can any vegan defend the immorality? Cows and chickens
are equally important like any nonhuman animal. And you can say that
vegetarianism is a gateway to veganism as many times as you want, but
repetitions will not make that the truth. There are people who are vegetarians
for decades and they didn’t go vegan and there are more vegetarians than
vegans. Reality disproves your claims.
It’s interesting that some vegans and vegetarians can call
people who consume animal products names, but say something about dairy
products and eggs, you have crossed the line. In minds of some people we are on
the same side. We cannot say the truth because that makes vegetarians uneasy.
And it doesn’t matter that cows are being raped and their children are taken
away and killed. Male chicks are being killed because they are no use to the
industry, they don’t lay eggs. What do you think happens to hens when they are unable to lay eggs? They are killed.
Use of nonhuman animals is inherently immoral and in today’s
world cannot be justified. We must work for the better future and that future
starts with veganism.
Words of encouragement to vegetarians, you claim that you
care for the nonhuman animals and yet you consume animal products. That’s
inconsistent. You can be vegan. To me it’s easy and when you know it’s not
about you, it’s about nonhuman animals, it becomes easier.
I suppose that vegetarians and some vegans will find this
post offensive because I talked about something which is forbidden, cruelty
inherent in dairy and eggs(all use of nonhuman animals involve abuse). And I
forgot who is our enemy, meat-eaters, because apparently animal flesh is only
animal product which involve suffering and death.
Snarky. I like it.
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