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[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 months ago (1 children)

If they recognize that they're in an intermediate step that's one thing, but people who don't think they need to keep changing can use a wakeup call. I know I still have a lot of improvements to make

[–] [email protected] 5 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) (1 children)

Also if they don't recognize (yet), it's still a great thing. I originally just planned to eat less meat. After some time I noticed it's quite easy, so I decided to vegetarian. And after two years I decided to go vegan. Would have never declared that as my goal.

Apart from that, there's many aspects in life other than just veganism. Just because one's vegan doesn't mean moral superiosity. If you're looking at the environmental aspect, you can travel less, consume less products, move to a smaller flat, lower the heating/airconditioning, have less children, avoid plastics, pick up trash etc. From a social point of view, you can donate money, engage in charity, do social jobs (firefighter, care worker, ...), support your local community and businesses.

For all these things, there's not just black and white and no one is perfect. Using less plastics is better than not caring at all. Picking up trash twice a year is better than never and eating less meat is better than three times a day.

I'd say veganism is - in general - morally superior to non-veganism. But that doesn't automatically make all vegans better and all non-vegans worse people.

You can be a vegan and still (in)directly hurt animals.

You can be a vegan and still destroy the planet.

You can be a vegan and still be an asshole.

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 months ago (1 children)

I generally agree with most of what you're saying, it's is still stricly speaking better. That said, I have anecdotally seen a lot of people saying vegancirclejerk style memes making fun of vegetarians were the push they needed to go vegan, but I don't know whether the people who get turned away by anti-vegetarian memes outweigh the people who had a positive reaction

[–] [email protected] 0 points 3 months ago

making fun of vegetarians were the push they needed to go vegan

There are all kinds of different people, so I 100% agree theses cases exist. But be assured there are also cases where vegetarians feel bullied by both sides. The omnivores mock them for skipping the good stuff and the vegans for not going full blown.

At least in my experience, it's more effective and motivating to praise people for their efforts and progress than to blame them for what's still bad.