People consider vegans on Lemmy as too preachy. Even in vegan communities here, mods have to remove soooo many inappropriate comments (I read a few of these and they keep getting removed for good reasons). Comments that suggest going vegan on posts about animal abuse are downvoted.

At the same time, whenever there is something about Windows or Chromium based browsers, people here are doing exactly the same. “Just use Linux/Firefox/whatever”.

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Downloading firefox is easy.

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Wish I could download a chili sin carne

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Because nobody is calling you a murderer and rapist for using chrome, they’re just calling you “spied on.”

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The simple reason is that most people here already use Firefox, but not most people here are already vegan.

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you should do both tbh

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I read an interesting discussion on someone claiming that they ate plant based food rather than being vegan, as veganism is a loaded term these days. Suggesting people eat a more plant based diet is an easier concept to internalise than veganism.

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I’m a bit fan of flexatarianism, aka half vegetarian. It’s a lot easier on my body (which can barely digest red meat) and the environment.

It just means you mostly eat plant based with the occasional meat. For me it’s mostly sausage or chicken when I do eat meat.

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That’s a good idea :)

Whether it’s true or not, veganism is associated with self righteous people, and also with complicated diets and the lack of nutrients nonsense. Plant based food isn’t, and sounds like it’s something that you can just pick up while you’re shopping, rather than trying to figure out what you’re supposed to do with quinoa and tofu.

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