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General Questions

Is veganism the more moral choice?

There is no moral argument against veganism. None. There is no argument to be made as to why unnecessarily killing animals is more moral than leaving animals alone to live their lives. So from there all you can ask is, is being vegan more moral than not being vegan? …read more

Do vegans kill animals too?

Probably the most common statement I see from non-vegans is “vegans kill animals too” or “what about crop deaths?” This also ties into “we don’t have enough land to support a plant-based diet.” …read more

Haven’t we always eaten meat?

Saying something is right because “we’ve always done it this way” is a terrible argument. That sentiment has been used to promote slavery, denying women the right to vote, preventing LGBTQIA+ people from marrying, and all sorts of other forms of discrimination. …read more

Animals eat other animals, so why can’t we?

A common fallacy I often hear is that “animals eat other animals”, using that as a justification for humans to eat animals. Or they’ll say “good luck making a lion go vegan” or “I bet you wouldn’t tell a bear not to eat an animal.”…read more

Are humans predators?

One of my favorite arguments against veganism is that “humans are predators.” Whereas that may technically be true, and was true about humans in the past, modern-day humans aren’t predators like those found in nature. …read more

Are humans omnivores?

An omnivore is just an animal that can naturally eat both plants and meat, that’s it. An omnivore can survive and even thrive without eating meat. …read more

If everyone went vegan what would happen to the animals?

The world won’t go vegan overnight. The animal agriculture industry, like all industries, works based off of supply and demand. The reduction in animals being bred for consumption would be slow and gradual over time, it would not be an overnight thing. …read more

Do plants feel pain?

Plants do not feel pain, they do not have feelings, they are not sentient, they do not have a brain, and they do not have a central nervous system. …read more

Is veganism a cult?

Let’s compare the two groups:

  1. One group pays people to confine, abuse, mutilate, and slit the throats of 90 billion sentient beings a year, so this same group can eat their flesh, drink their secretions, and wear their skin.

  2. The other group spreads a message of compassion and kindness and tries to minimize the unnecessary suffering and death of sentient beings as much as possible.

Which one sounds more like a cult to you? …read more

Animal Treatment

Are farm animals treated humanely?

They castrate, cut off tails, clip teeth, burn off horns, amputate toes, and cut off part of the beaks - all without any sort of anesthesia. Additionally, many of them are confined to small crates where they can't move, and the females are forcefully impregnated against their will. …read more

Does humane slaughter exist?

Is it “compassionate or benevolent” to kill a healthy animal (that is not suffering or unhealthy) in the prime of their life that does not want to die? …read more

Don’t we have to milk cows or they’ll get sick and die?

Cows don’t produce milk because they’re cows. They produce milk for the same reason humans do - because they’re mothers. …read more

Are backyard eggs wrong?

At first glance, it may seem like a victimless crime, but once you learn about the egg industry and how chickens are treated, then you’ll see the harm. …read more

Why don’t vegans eat honey?

Honey is an animal product just like meat, dairy, and eggs. Eating it is not vegan. I don’t care if it’s local honey from your neighbor who absolutely loves their bees and takes great care of them and doesn’t do any of the things mentioned above. It’s still an animal product, you’re still taking something from an animal that isn’t yours to take, and you’re still commodifying and exploiting an animal for your benefit. That’s what makes honey not vegan. …read more

Food and Supplements

Is veganism healthy?

Veganism is acknowledged as healthy and recommended by numerous expert organizations in the dietetic and medical fields. …read more

Do vegans take a lot of supplements?

Most vegans I know don’t take any supplements at all, or at most a plant-based multivitamin or B12. But even if we did take supplements, so what? The supplement industry is a multi-billion dollar industry, and the majority of its consumers are non-vegans. So why is it a problem for vegans to take supplements but ok for non-vegans to take them? …read more

Do vegans get enough protein?

This is a very common sentiment I see from non-vegans. The world has conditioned us to believe that protein = animal flesh and their secretions. …read more

Why do vegans want their food to taste like meat?

The argument is that since vegans are against eating meat, why do we want our food to taste like meat? …read more

Why do you call your fake vegan chemical food “meat”?

Some non-vegans don’t like that plant-based meat substitutes are referred to as “vegan meat” or “plant-based meat.”…read more

Is soy grown mostly for animals or for people?

77% of global soy is fed to livestock for meat and dairy production. Just 7% of soy is used directly for human food products such as tofu, soy milk, edamame beans, and tempeh. The idea that human soy-based foods are driving animal crop deaths and deforestation is a common misconception. …read more

Veganism

This section is a bit different. I wrote these articles not to debunk anti-vegan claims, but to discuss topics within veganism

Can you be vegan for your health or the environment?

Lately, it seems that people think veganism is just a diet, or at best, it’s someone who doesn’t eat any animal products and doesn’t wear leather. But what many don’t realize is that veganism is not a diet, it’s a moral and ethical philosophy that seeks to end the exploitation of animals, with a plant-based diet being just one aspect of that. …read more

The vegan purity test

The “Vegan Purity Test”, which is a form of the No true “Scotsman fallacy”, is one of the biggest causes of infighting I see within the community. We have to stop being the vegan police over everyone. …read more