Thisisnotadrilbit [none/use name]

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Cake day: September 3rd, 2021

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  • Purity testing always ends so well.

    I don’t expect people to do research on every product they buy and know exactly how it was sourced. And only purchase products claiming to be ethically sourced because no product is ethically sourced under Capitalism.

    This is the you can change the world with your wallet doctrine. And it’s liberalism.

    Encouraging people to tend to local gardens and organize people around locally sourced food is a way to actually change our relationship to the products we consume, but just bullying people for going to target instead of Amazon does nothing and really makes no difference in the world.

    Anti-racism and feminism is an ongoing theory that’s constantly evolving and people are going to make mistakes and learn from them. If we purity tested people about how good of a feminist someone is or has been in their life we would end up getting nowhere. This is part of binary thinking that so many are attached to.


  • I answered the question you asked. Now you just asked a new question which I pretty much addressed in my previous answer. I don’t tend to ask those sorts of questions.

    But I have met some strict vegans who never eat meat, but did buy some leather shoes because they really liked them. Did they lose their vegan card when they did that?