• uhmbah@lemmy.ca
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    1 month ago

    The biggest misconception for non vegans when talking about veganism, is that vegan is not a diet, it’s a lifestyle.

    Commenting or discussing a plant-based diet is one thing. Commenting about a diet or anything in a vegan forum is another.

    When people understand this, there’s a better balance to the discussion.

    FYI, I’m not a vegan.

    Edit: also, I did not see your comment before it was removed

    I read your removed post. “Critique” is a stretch. I’d say it leaned into combative criticism. See above.

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      1 month ago

      I do admit it was kinda spiky. To defend that I wanna point out how obviously and loud the instagram aspect of veganism is taking over over the past 15 years (at least for the veganism I could observe during that time).

      And I don’t know if I understand you right, but it’s exactly the “lifestyle” encoded into diet-questions, that differs between veganism and other progressive movements. Logically this is where it’s ideology (ideology in a descriptive, non-normative sense) is taking place, developing, and bringing about cultural practices including the implicit creation of “meaning”.

      In other words, a salad recipe with alsmost no practical value, presented as another revoltion in your personal lifestyle (feat. instagrammable images), can tell you a lot about how meaning is created.

      This is what I thought is a obvious challenge for political veganism and just became visible so blatantly in the thing I commented on.

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        1 month ago

        I believe this may fall under sidebar “this is not a space to debate the merits of veganism”. <insert shrug here>

        Mods’ interpretation is the definitive word, generally. Regardless of community.