The idea is that c/food should be vegan and all the pot roasts (corpses), smoked meats (also corpses), and homemade pizzas (again, covered in corpses) could go in a newly-made comm, something like c/carnism or something. I dunno, we could even let the carnists pick their comm name, I don't care.

But basically, if Hexbear is going to be a vegan site, then pictures of corpses should not be in a comm called c/food, because corpses aren't food.

  • MF_BROOM [he/him]
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    2 years ago

    It's really rich seeing omnis getting mad and saying that the mods are being accommodating to vegans in every sub. Like buddy, did you not realize that not being anti-vegan is a site-wide rule now? Post omni recipes at your own risk. Or better yet, try to make a dish without a fucking animal product for once and post that (challenge: impossible).

    Omnis are also referring to the previous site rule of quarantine all vegan discussion to /c/vegan with fondness and saying "wtf I thought this was resolved?". That's fucking easy to say when you didn't have to confront any pushback on your lifestyle at the time and could have also just as easily filtered out /c/vegan from your home feed to boot. The more I think about it, the more it's kind of fucked that that quarantine happened to begin with (I was lurking at the time but hadn't made an account and wasn't really super privy to all of that drama at the time). For the longest time, I thought the lack of vegan discussion outside of /c/vegan was just an organic occurrence until very recently.

    Like I said in another comment, there are very few safe spaces that exist for vegans on the internet, much left vegan leftists, so if you really need to post a corpse and want everyone to sing your praises, go to fucking /r/food or some shit, or perhaps learn from the fact that vegans keep pushing back on corpse recipes in /c/food and adapt accordingly.