I ask this in good faith, and I do not mean to bring about struggle sessions with this question (keep it civil, please :). I'm writing a sort of mini-essay on a certain topic (Edit: not anymore, I lost my writing appetite), and veganism fits into that topic (I'm keeping it vague because I'll probably post it here and I don't want to spoil the whole thing). If people are on the fence and others want to know more about what Veganism is and why they should consume in that way, I would be grateful if others more experienced and well-read on the subject could provide resources or counter-reasons. I feel like a lot of the things I believed before going vegan turned out to be misconceptions, and it doesn't hurt to be more educated on a subject, right?

Edit: I need to take a break from the internet again, if my brain wasn't fried already it is now (not anything any of you started, I brought this upon myself)

  • Lawn_and_disorder [he/him]
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    I am a non vegetarian and I feel not bad moraly for that.

    Thing is I am very lucky and privileged to be very picky about what I eat.

    I never eat factory meat. The only thing is game(is that the correct English word?) meat and the quite happy animals I see around me where I live.

    For the game meat I feel that it is one lucky deer, a quick death apposed to the other options like disease, predators or starvation.

    For the animals around me, mostly cows, chickens and sheep. Their existance is dependent on our explotation of them. These animals go outside all day, never gets on a truck to a slaughterhouse.

    To me its a question of if the existance is a good life or a bad one.