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Welcome
Welcome to c/vegan@lemmy.world. Broadly, this community is a place to discuss veganism. Discussion on intersectional topics related to the animal rights movement are also encouraged.
What is Veganism?
'Veganism is a philosophy and way of living which seeks to exclude—as far as is possible and practicable—all forms of exploitation of, and cruelty to, animals ...'
— abridged definition from The Vegan Society
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Resources on Veganism
A compilation of many vegan resources/sites in a Google spreadsheet:
Here are some documentaries that are recommended to watch if planning to or have recently become vegan:
- You Will Never Look at Your Life in the Same Way Again
- Dominion (2018) (CW: gore, animal abuse)
Vegan Matrix Instance:
Vegan Dating App Veggly
A fun game you can play if you find yourself in an argument/debate:
Vegan Fediverse
Lemmy:
Mastodon:
Other Vegan Communities
General Vegan Comms
Circlejerk Comms
Vegan Food / Cooking
!homecooks@vegantheoryclub.org
Debate a Vegan
Vegan Food Scanner
Attribution
- Banner image credit: Jean Weber of INRA on Wikimedia Commons
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What an obnoxiously stupid comparison lol
If you eat a salad with chicken, that's meat-based protein
If you eat one with beans, that's plant-based protein
This label isn't abusing language to make a false claim. It's meat-free protein
Uh huh.
So if it's a bean burrito made with added lard and cheese, it's plant based? After all, it's plant-based protein!
It's nonsense. What's even the point of having a label that says "plant based" if it doesn't mean "made of plants"?
The burrito would have plant-based protein, yes. The burrito would not be plant-based. It doesn't say the chips are plant-based, it says the protein is plant-based. Like it doesn't even seem like they're trying to trick you.
What the fuck? The whole reason people buy things that are plant-based is because they don't want to eat animals - either vegans or environmentalists or other conscious consumers. No one who is shopping for plant based protein wants lard in their food. What's the point of the "plant-based" label if it doesn't mean "made of plants"? Who is it for? It's fucking stupid.
Why are you defending this?
I think you're misreading the label. The two highlighted things are "milk" and "lait," not lard. Lait is French for milk.
No, I used "lard" as an example of why your argument doesn't make sense.
If it's plant-based protein, then by your definition lard should be an acceptable ingredient.
Oh. I was giving you the benefit of the doubt that you weren't creating another strawman but I guess you've just actually never heard of vegetarians
Anyway, got any other fake products you want to accuse me of defending?
No, explain it to me. I'm fucking stupid and can't understand your arguments because you're so much smarter than me.
By your definition, why can't you label a bean burrito with lard a plant-based protein? The protein is plant based! What's the difference?