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GaldraChevaliere wrote

Glad to see it's practically religious in nature. Vegans don't understand their food, their entire platform stems from a total misunderstanding in how food is distributed and produced beyond the cruelty of the factory itself.There's nothing inherently radical in the position because it makes no adjustments for the human suffering in agriculture.

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GaldraChevaliere wrote

I've not seen one vegan initiative that gives any focus or credence to the brutality of the working conditions on the factory farm, including non-livestocking farms. What I have seen is vegan trends robbing rural communities of their food source by pricing them out, ie quinoa and its surge of popularity in the north. Veganism seems to actively try to exist within a vacuum and it relies on moral judgements towards those least able to live without the meat industry's involvement. Vegans consistently fail to understand the trends that led to mass livestocking in the first place or the kind of damage just swapping that infrastructure without reconsidering the entire system of agriculture itself. That's the issue; there's no concern about the people affected by it or what to do with the existing livestock after.

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