to be an anti-imperialist you have to just think something
I don't anyone except you would sign onto a notion of anti-imperialism that doesn't involve "doing something", it might be more ill-defined than veganism, but it's not like there aren't disagreements between vegans about whats allowed (wool? honey? bee-pollinated fruit?).
My guess is the former far outpaces the latter
Different size camps don't a different struggle session make.
I don't anyone except you would sign onto a notion of anti-imperialism that doesn't involve "doing something", it might be more ill-defined than veganism, but it's not like there aren't disagreements between vegans about whats allowed (wool? honey? bee-pollinated fruit?).
Different size camps don't a different struggle session make.
if it's more ill-defined, then it's easier to be one. That's the entire point.
It's easier for me to not eat meat (which is something I already do for reasons of convenience) that it is for me to think something I don't think.