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stay classy, r/asexuality
more classiness
Comparing liking sex to drug addiction, calling the LGBT community a cult, stating only the evil allos can cheat on their partners, blatant transphobia, praising aces for forcing themselves to have sex they donāt want, and insinuating ONCE AGAIN that aces are more oppressed than trans, nonbinary, bi and gay people
The brain rot, it fucking reeks
Absolute fucking madness from the asexual Reddit community lol. Ig they're more at home there with the incels anyways.
being dysphoric is crucial to the trans experience and is Central to the reason trans people have been oppressed. the desire to "pass" as the opposite gender, no matter the risk to personal safety, socio-economic standing, and relationships to family and loved one can only really be rationalized from the discomfort of living as the wrong gender.
"discomfort of living as the wrong gender" literally isn't gender dysphoria on its own; it's gender incongruence, which isn't even a medical diagnosis. gender dysphoria is a psychiatric diagnosis which requires clinically significant distress. to be considered clinically significant, it must be debilitating. not every trans person is experiencing debilitating stress from being trans. not every trans person has diagnosable gender dysphoria.
Yes. Fucking duh, genders dysphoria is severe. You don't have healthy tissue amputated in unperfected, new surgeries bc you have a little bit of distress about your gender, you do it because you're in danger of suicide if you continue presenting as your assigned gender. What the fuck motivates nondysphoric trans people? You don't want to be a woman? Neither has any woman born into a patriarchal society! The difference is that trans people also have sever destress around their physical and social gender markers. Without that distress, why transition??? It's expensive, dangerous, and permanently damages many parts of you (my uterus is going to atrophy painfully because of my testosterone usage, but I was so dangerously distressed about my voice and other secondary sex characteristics that it's worth it).
Psychiatric diagnoses like gender dysphoria are respected in the medical field, while feelings of gender non conformity are common in all children raised with strcit gender roles. Transition, both social and medical, is only used to treat the former.
We are forced to live in a system that steals from us daily, Kill snitch culture.
Important things to keep in mind!
- never take from āmom and popā type store. Its likely youāll actually harm them, whereas taking from a walmart wont effect much.
- never take items that a worker is assigned to monitor (usually super expensive items), theyll be in trouble for it. and its usually a minimum wage worker and usually they lose hours or pay, or they even get fired.
- similar to the above, never take things that are usually locked up for the above reason
- if its a store you know gives their near-expiration products to workers/charity, try to avoid taking the near expiration products.
- if youre taking clothing, avoid leaving hangers. it sounds weird, but itll make it seem like it was more likely an error in the computer than a theft, since the empty hanger sitting there will seem suspicious.Ā
- also for clothing, try not to take more than one item at once, as it will look suspicious if theres 10 medium shirts missing, and it wonāt be written off as just a stocking error. and it will lead to workers being penalized
- basically just always consider āwill this harm a workerā and if the answer is yes then dont do it
like i was homeless for a while when i was younger and i tried to follow those guidelines to avoid doing harm to people who were probably not much better off than me while trying to get food for myself.
Holy crap, is there like an unspoken thieves code or something?!
itās a thing. I wonāt even lie. I watched someone slip a nursing exam book in their bag at the store I worked at. She made eye contact with me and the blood drained from her face. I simply gave her a sympathetic nod and walked away.
I live in a small town and I knew she was a waitress at a hotel my sister works at, and people at that hotel donāt tip well during off season. Nursing exam books are 50+ bucks. Being a med student myself, I didnāt even breathe a word, and when inventory came up later and the book was missing, I suggested it was likely a mislabel, and the manager wrote it off.
Sometimes, thievery is a necessity. Donāt send people to jail over petty things.
theft for many is survival in this system and taking away from multi-billion dollar companies that are a part of the oppressive capitalist system
I love this post so much. Like, an unbelievable amount.Ā
And they say thereās no honour among thieves.
i hope she is living her best life
Repeat after me: - Veganism is not affordable - Veganism is not cruelty free - Veganism is not the best choice for everyone
Repeat after me -Iām an idiot and wrong. -Veganism can be made affordable. -Veganism is fucking cruelty free. Thatās what itās all about. - Veganism is the best choice for everyone, if everyone did it. -Iām a fucking asshole for making this completely wrong text post and should shut the hell up now.
Exploiting undocumented immigrants, and other workers is cruelty free? Nearly 500,000 children as young as six harvest 25 percent of US crops.
But I guess brown people donāt fucking matter.Ā
People are literally starving in South America because all the Quinoa crop is being exported mainly for white vegans who want to live ācruelty-freeā but donāt care about brown people as much as they do about animals.
plus, 4 of the 8 most common food allergies (soy, wheat, peanuts, and tree nuts) are common vegan substitutes.
i would literally starve to death if i couldnāt eat cheese or meats because my body cannot process nuts as they are too rough on my intestines and cause inflammation
Veganism is incredibly expensive depending on where you live, mostly if there are no local farms near you. Plant food prices skyrocket, and food deserts exist. Veganism is not even close to cruelty free. You cannot be cruelty free in this country (USA) unless you 100% grow your own food because we use slave labor to pick it. Plus this doesnāt factor in all the harm being caused by the transport of your food, by the truck that carried it around. Veganism is not the best choice for everyone, because some people cannot survive off of a plant based diet. I had tried for a good while, and my chronic illnesses spiked from it. Plus the constant monitoring to make sure I was receiving adequate nutrients triggered my ED to hell and back. Veganism is a great way to start lowering your negative effect on the planet, but that is all it is, a starting place. Your work is not done just because you became vegan and you do not get to throw stones at others because you still live in a glass house. Furthermore - it is absolutely possible to lower your footprint while still consuming animal products - you just have to be selective about what kinds and where they are sourced from. I have a permaculture based garden planned out for when we get land that actually has a smaller footprint than the typical vegan who buys everything at a store does.
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Actually, none of us can survive on a plant-based diet. We cannot manufacture B12, and the so-calledĀ āplant-basedā sources of B12, it turns out, donāt produce it in a form we can digest.
B12 is found in all animal products.
Additionally, although humans can manufacture taurine (only found in meat), not all of us can manufacture enoughĀ taurine. This is why some people get sick when they go vegetarian.
To survive on a vegan diet you need to artificially supplementĀ B12 and possibly taurine. Period.
A diet that requires artificial supplementation is, by definition, unhealthy. And while the cost of vegan B12 supplements is low, when youāre already paying more for your food⦠Taurine supplementation, if you happen to be one of the people who needs it, is another added expense and hassle. A few vegans have also found it necessary to supplement carnitine, which is considerably more expensive. Oh, and most vegans donāt get enough calcium and end up with bone problems. Many are also Vitamin D deficient, especially if living at high latitudes, if dark skinned, or if religiously using sunscreen. And Vitamin D2 (plant derived) is not as easily absorbed as D3 (which ONLY comes from animals), so you need even more of it.
Then thereās protein.
I personally cannot properly digest nuts. I react the way lactose intolerant people do to milk if I consume pistachios, walnuts, or pecans. Almonds are actively toxic to me. Hazelnuts mess with my brain.
Because I am on thyroid medication, I am not supposed to consume large quantities of soy, as it can make my thyroid worse, throwing off my dosage. I can have some, but I cannot use it as a major protein source. This is also true for trans men (the phytoestrogens intefere with testosterone therapy), cis men with low testosterone (same reason) and women with a family history of breast cancer (elevates risk). Excessive soy consumption has also been linked to early puberty in girls (Again, phytoestrogens) and reproductive/sexual problems in both sexes. Eating a bit of soy is fine, but tofu should not be used as a meat substitute except for the occasional meal.
This limits my access to non-animal proteins to beans and grains. If I was gluten intolerant as well (Iām not, but itās in my family), it would be a real problem. The only dairy substitute available to me is rice milk (and rice causes many of the same problems environmentally as raising beef).
Oh, but itās better for the environment, right?
Nope.
In addition to the already-mentioned quinoa, weāre cutting down rain forest in Mexico to grow avocados. Rice production is almost as bad for the environment as factory-based beef production for similar reasons. Also, plant-based foods, esp. fruit and fresh vegetables, are more likely to end up being wasted.
Studies indicate that if we all gave up meat tomorrow, all 7 billion of us gave up animal products forever, the good side would be the reduction in antibiotic use and greenhouse gas emissions.
How about the bad side?
1.3 billion people would lose their jobs overnight. 1.3 billion. 987 of them are poor.
Another thing that Ban Eating Meat Tomorrow types forget is that veganism is not necessarily the most effective use of farmland.
Uh, what?
The statement that if everyone switched to a vegan diet we would need a fraction of our current farmland assumes all farmland is created equal.
It simply is not.
I suspect that a lot of this perspective either comes from city dwellers who have no clue about farming or from people in the US breadbasket where there is a lot of high quality farmland suitable for raising food for humans.
The last global census in 2008 said that at that time, if all 6 billion people went vegan, it would need 3,068,444,911 acres of arable land. At the time there was about 3,212,369,959 acres of arable land: That is to say land suitable for raising crops humans can eat.
However, weāre buildingĀ on, or otherwise destroying, arable land at the rate of about 1% a year and the population has grown.
We literally do not have enough arable land to feed everyone a plant-based diet.
And there are parts of the world that have a worse proportion of arable land to land only suitable for pasture than the US. Scotland comes immediately to mind. People in these places would have to import most of their food. Iām not sure Iceland could survive without eating fish.
If we all gave up eating meat tomorrow many of us would starve. Iām not exaggerating or being alarmist.
Iām also not criticizing people who choose not to eat animal products (just please make sure you get the required nutrients).
I am criticizing theĀ āI donāt eat animal products and nobody else should eitherā crowd. Because itās not that simple.
Also, bluntly, vitamin B12 deficiency can cause mood disturbances and paranoiaā¦
But again, if you have to consume artificial supplements for whatever reason (unless itās a personal absorption issue) your diet is not healthy.
Sorry, itās just not.
Reblogging again for added info
Vegan leather is plastic
Vegan fur is plastic
Vegan wool is polyester, which is plastic
Leather, wool and fur are biodegradable. Plastics are overall worse for the environment and donāt go away for hundreds of years.
So are any of you going to fact check literally any of this before you mindlessly share it in your thousands? ā¦No? Okay, Iāll do it for you; one pseudo-scientific, half-baked, unsourced claim at a time.Ā
1)Ā Plant-based soures of B12 donāt produce it in a form we can digest. (Source: None.)
No, they donāt⦠But neither do animals or their byproducts. B12 is produced by a microbe which primarily exists in soil; we used to get this from all vegetables and meat naturally, but modern hygiene practices means that the usable amount of vitamin B12 in our diets is much lower. Experts disagree on this and there has been a recent discovery of what may be a plant-based source of B12, the conventional wisdom has been that no foods now naturally contain the vitamin. Do you know how it gets into āall animal products?ā The animals are given it as an artificial supplement.Ā All youāre doing by getting your B12 through animal products is filtering it through someone elseās body.
So if, as per your claim, any diet which requires supplementation is āunhealthy,ā then thatās pretty much all modern diets. Do you have any idea how much of your daily nutrients comes from artificially fortified foods? Cereals, grains, fruit juices, oats, dairy products- most are fortified with vitamins which modern humans donāt generally get enough of. The idea that artificial = bad is purist, pseudo-scientific nonsense.
2) Not all of us can manufacture enough taurine. (Source: None.)
Well⦠Yes? That some people have a health issue which means they do not properly produce taurine is not a criticism of veganism, or any sort of reflection on how healthy or unhealthy it is. Some people canāt process protein from red meat, is that a reflection on how healthy a meat-eating diet is? Both of these points essentially rely on the notion that supplementing any vitamin or nutrient is bad, but there is just no basis for that at all. With 31% of people in the US at risk of at least one vitamin deficiency, most of those being meat eaters, supplementing is a good idea for just about anyone.
Youāve through in a couple of others vitamins like calcium and d3, but just to save us all some time, there is no vitamin, nutrient of mineral you cannot get on a plant-based diet. The American Dietetic Association tells us that a well-planned plant-based diet is healthful, nutritionally complete and may aid in the prevention of several diseases.
3) You canāt get enough protein because of your various allergies/health issues. (Source: None needed)
Again, my first thought reading this was⦠Okay? All of that is relevant to you, but your own personal circumstances do not at all reflect on the general availability of protein in a vegan diet. Protein deficiency is extremely rare for anyone who isnāt malnourished, Ā according to the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention. In first world countries like the USA, protein deficiency is almost unheard of. It is extremely easy for most people to get their daily protein on a vegan diet, it is a non-issue. If someone has specific health issues which prevent them from doing this, thatās fine, but nobody is claiming that everyone can consume a 100% plant-based diet. Assuming all this is true, all that means is that you canāt get enough protein from a vegan diet, though even that is dubious, since protein is in literally everything.
We know that some people canāt live on a 100% plant-based diet, the very definition of veganism includes an acknowledgement that we can only do whatever is possible and practicable to avoid animal exploitation. There are real barriers for some people which prevent them adopting a plant-based diet, and no good vegan advocate will shame those people. All we expect is that people do the best they can in their situation.
4) Soy has an impact on puberty, reproductive systems or hormones. (Source: None.)
Again, another widely spread fallacy. Phytoestrogens have not been found to have an impact on human reproductive health. This is widely debated among nutrionists but there is general agreement that while phytoestrogens have several health benefits, more research needs to be done in order to establish or rule out any potential impact on human hormones. You apparently know something about this which nutritional experts donāt, but youāve apparently declined to share it, since (like everything else in this post) you havenāt backed it up with anything other than your say so. If youād like to read the perspective of an actual expert though, here is a piece written by a vegan doctor addressing the (dangerous) myths that you yourself are perpetuating.
5) Quinoa is unethical. (Source: None.)
Youāve assumed (without checking) that this is true based on the posts above yours, but it absolutely is not. This has been debunked dozens of times over the years, and was based on a single pop-opinion piece in the New York Times, and spread quickly among those looking for an excuse to hate vegans, despite the fact that we make up a tiny portion of people eating quinoa. According to farmers anthropologists, the Present of Bolivia and the farmers themselves, the rising popularity of Quinoa has been hugely beneficial for farmers and the country at large. Iāve dealt with this notorious fallacy in a (fully sourced) essay here.
6) Veganism is not environmentally friendly (Source: None.)
Your argument for this seems to literally just be the word ānopeā? You touch on food security, job loss, the lack of arable land to grow crops, you briefly mention a few crops which are bad for the environment, but that fairly obviously doesnāt mean that veganism as a whole is not environmentally friendly. This incredibly weak point barely even needs a response, but just for good measure, the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation advocate a global shift away from meat and dairy in order to avert the worst affects of climate change. The most comprehensive study ever performed on this topic recently found that the adoption of a plant-based diet represents the single biggest thing any individual can do to lower their environmental impact.
7) Veganism would cost people their jobsĀ (Source: None.)
You claim that if the world 1.3 billion people would lose their jobs overnight. You repeat the number ā1.3 billionā, as if repetition makes up for the complete lack of any source for this statistic. First of all, who on earth is saying that the world is going vegan over night? Who did that study? You think that the fall of one industry would cost jobs, but the creation of a new one wouldnāt create any? The fact that an industry creates jobs does not justify itās continued existence. Big pharmacutical industries create jobs, as does the industrial military complex, big tobacco and the oil companies who are ruining our environment. That an industry provides jobs isnāt a good reason for it to continue to exist.
8) We do not have enough arable land to feed everyone on a plant-based diet. (Source: None.)
This is objectively, demonstrably false. When calculating the land use required for farmed animals, we need to take into account two factors, the land animals require to graze or be housed on, and the land it takes to grow the crops which feed them. At present a full 1/3 of the planetās land surface and 2/3 of available agricultural land is used for farming animals. That 2/3 is arable land, by the way.
If we look at cows, for example, it takes 16 pounds of grain to make one pound of beef. All told, livestock consume 70% of all the grain we produce, 98% of all soy, and a fifth of all water consumed globally.Ā Around 86% of this is not fit for human consumption, but even that remaining 14% could feed millions of people, due to just how many farmed animals exist on earth and how much food they require to get them to slaughter weight. For every 1 kg of meat produced we need 2.8 kg of human-edible feed for ruminants (animals with more than one stomach) and 3.2 for monogastrics (animals with one stomach).
It is estimated that if the world went vegan, we would add an addition 70% to the worldās global food supply, enough to comfortably feed everyone if it were equally distributed. Even considering the fact that global market forces and capitalism means that distribution would never be equal, 70% more food in the world means significantly less people go hungry.Ā That land which isnāt suitable for farming crops (like parts of Scotland) could be re-wilded, which would have a resoundingly positive impact on the environment and species conservation.
You claim thatĀ the last global census in 2008 said that if 6 billion people went vegan, we would need 3,068,444,911 acres of arable land. You can only be referring to the UNHCR Index, theĀ UN World Population Prospects report, or the Global Human Settlement Layer by the European Commission. All of these are updated regularly and none just mysteriously stopped recording in 2008. The mere idea that the last global census of agriculture and arable land would have been in 2008 is laughable, as is the idea that any global census would specifically comment on what would happen if the entire world went vegan overnight. I canāt find this stat anywhere, not on any authoritative data collection site, and the statistic itself is just ludicrous. You have blatantly pulled this out of thin air.
10) Vegan clothing isnāt sustainable (Not your claim, but again, unsourced.)
Itās so convenient that you guys always want to compare fur and leather to plastic, and not pinatex, cork, bark, organic cotton, pineapple derived fibres, hemp, recycled plastic, or any one of the other dozens of sustainable vegan alternatives. But even in your own, incredibly biased false dichotomy,Ā you still lose. According to the Higgs Sustainability Index, which is the authoritative standard for measuring the sustainability of fabrics both leather and fur are less sustainable than even plastic, in fact, leather is one of the least sustainable fabrics on the planet, only behind alpaca wool.
In Conclusion:
My response is likely littered with spelling errors, typos and grammatical mistakes. But youāll have to forgive me for that, and understand that I have had to deal with various forms of this post at least six or seven times, when I am tagged in it or asked to respond by others who donāt have the time or energy, (which is completely fine). In every other instance, Iāve been debunking the claims of someone who I have given the benefit of the doubt, assuming that their falsities are the result of ignorance, not malice. In this case, however, I am not convinced. I think that you have done enough research here to produce falsities which sound at least vaguely believable, and in doing so, I just cannot imagine a scenario in which you havenāt stumbled on the fact that almost nothing youāve said here is true. Youāve cherry-picked, youāve made up statistics, youāve manipulated what little data you have looked at and I just canāt bring myself to believe that you donāt know any better, or that youāre just misinformed . I think that youāre a liar.
But you know what? You donāt need to worry, because I canāt compete with you here. All I can offer those reading this is an uncomfortable truth, the acceptance of which would require them to face up to their own culpability in funding an industry which is killing our planet, exploiting humans and slaughtering animals in their trillions. What you can offer them is a pat on the back and the convenient lie that no, veganism isnāt any better, that they donāt need to give up their bacon, their favourite leather coat or their fur gloves. So people will continue reblogging your demonstrably false claims, despite the fact that youāve failed to provide a single shred evidence for a single one of them. Confirmation bias means that those who would rather not learn uncomfortable truths will lap it up, because it tells them that they donāt need to do anything to alter their lifestyle at all.
Ā I know you donāt care what the truth is, and I know you wonāt respond, just like the six or seven other people spreading nonsense on this post didnāt. But if you do read this, I need you to understand that you are doing enormous harm here. The planet is dying, animal agriculture is one of the leading causes of climate change, species extinction and deforestation. It uses an unconscionable amount of land, resources and energy. It harms animals, workers, communities and our world.Ā Yet you are so desperate to defend it and your own part in supporting it that you will spread what you must know are outright lies. In doing so, you perpetuate this cruelty, this environmental destruction and this widespread apathy in the face of a global atrocity. You are, unfortunately, having more of an impact here than you will ever know.
Ā Animal agriculture corporations can only continue to do what they do because of people like you who are willing to tell lies like these, and because of the hundreds of thousands of people willing to believe it without checking a single word of it. Your made up statistics, false dichotomoes and straw man arguments are. unfortunately, far more appealing than the truth. I just hope that you and those spreading these lies will wake up; before itās too late.
Animal agriculture corporations can only continue to do what they do because of people like you who are willing to tell lies like these, and because of the hundreds of thousands of people willing to believe it without checking a single word of it.
Thank God @acti-veg tackled this post it is So Worng and So Long and So Popular bc no one has ever fact checked anything.
this website should quite frankly apologize to gay men and especially lesbians for that allo privilege and mono privilege bullshit y'all keep pulling
Or how about you do; actual research on where the term allo came from instead of believing lies about the term being inherently homophobic
saying gay people can be privileged for experiencing sexual attraction IS inherently homophobic actually, thanks for playing!
Pointing out other axes of sexual oppression is not homophobic because same sex attraction is not the only axis of sexual oppression but thanks for playing
are you really gonna come here using conversion therapy terms for gay people and act like we are in any way capable of ever oppressing anyone by feeling sexual attraction? god you're pathetic
okay i'll say it a different way attraction to the same gender is not the only axis of sexual oppression. end of story.
and acting like i'm speaking conversion therapy is fucking stupid
the term same sex attraction is a conversion therapy term you idiot
also gay people are actually completely incapable of oppressing anyone by having sexual attraction because we're, y'know, oppressed and killed for it, but I'm sure we're brutal oppressors to some cishet that doesn't fuck.
again learn to understand multiple axes of oppression. black people can oppress natives though they're all not white. muslim people can be anti semetic. sexual oppression does not happen on one axis you ridiculous idiot
I'll take false equivalencies for $500 alex lmfaooo
no matter how much you claim its intersectional or whatever, gay people will never, ever be privileged in any way for experiencing sexual attraction to the same gender. society does not reward us at all for this. we are not encouraged to be sexual. we are not treated well when we are sexual. we have no societal power from feeling sexual attraction. you very, very obviously have no perspective on how society actually treats gay people because you never fucking leave your room. PLEASE grow up and learn how oppression actually works
Trans men: *create spaces where they can openly deal with dysphoria and the constant anxieties and pressures of passing and transitioning.*
Tucutes: WE HAVE NONE OF THOSE PROBLEMS PLEASE LET US IN!!!!!!!!!!!
trans men: *continue trying to have spaces*
tucutes: why won't you indulge my entitlement to your sense of community?? ur cis bootlickers!!! Come lick my cis boots!
being dysphoric is crucial to the trans experience and is Central to the reason trans people have been oppressed. the desire to "pass" as the opposite gender, no matter the risk to personal safety, socio-economic standing, and relationships to family and loved one can only really be rationalized from the discomfort of living as the wrong gender.
āRevolt is impossible, no one will do it.ā - Millions of peopleĀ right now who are so alienated they want to die while still struggling through a job they hate to pay for things they never wanted.Ā
There are many exciting and fun ways to undermine the system without waiting for other people to go marching in the streets. Few things encourage the creative mind more than figuring out how to break some rules and get away.Ā
āBut if I do a crime the fascists will arrest or kill me!ā - No amount of licking boots will protect you from some random white nationalist who goes on a shooting spree, who may or may not happen to be a police officer. Also the FBI literally faked an entire field of forensic science just to put people they didnāt like behind bars to inflate the prison labour population.Ā There is no reward without risk, but the nature of climate catastrophe means we are losing more and more every day as the wealthy corporate enterprises literally steal your future health and livelihood from you through their absolute refusal to take responsibility for anyĀ āExternalitiesā they might cause.Ā
This is a photo taken yesterday of Mogo, a town in Australia. This photo was not taken with some sort of special lens, this is what it actually looks like outside due to the fires raging across the entire Australian continent.Ā You donāt know it yet, but your life is already in danger. You are not safe simply by staying at your dead end job and paying your rent each month. My own grandmother lost her house last year during the freak flooding that went across the upper Midwest USA - something you have probably already forgotten about if you ever heard about it at all.Ā Reach out to your friends, build systems of power and support. Reject that which seeks to alienate you with endless unfulfilled promises that things will get better the next year, the next election cycle, the next whatever.Ā
I donāt think people know what oppression actually is on this site. Like systemic, legal, psychological and generational oppression that almost feels like itās been embedded in your DNA. Wearing the weight of your ancestors for the rest of your life. It determining where you live, how you speak to others, etc. Itās not just someone being mean to you or some other dumb shit that would cease to exist once you log off and go outside.
Repeat after me: - Veganism is not affordable - Veganism is not cruelty free - Veganism is not the best choice for everyone
Repeat after me -Iām an idiot and wrong. -Veganism can be made affordable. -Veganism is fucking cruelty free. Thatās what itās all about. - Veganism is the best choice for everyone, if everyone did it. -Iām a fucking asshole for making this completely wrong text post and should shut the hell up now.
Exploiting undocumented immigrants, and other workers is cruelty free? Nearly 500,000 children as young as six harvest 25 percent of US crops.
But I guess brown people donāt fucking matter.Ā
People are literally starving in South America because all the Quinoa crop is being exported mainly for white vegans who want to live ācruelty-freeā but donāt care about brown people as much as they do about animals.
plus, 4 of the 8 most common food allergies (soy, wheat, peanuts, and tree nuts) are common vegan substitutes.
i would literally starve to death if i couldnāt eat cheese or meats because my body cannot process nuts as they are too rough on my intestines and cause inflammation
Veganism is incredibly expensive depending on where you live, mostly if there are no local farms near you. Plant food prices skyrocket, and food deserts exist. Veganism is not even close to cruelty free. You cannot be cruelty free in this country (USA) unless you 100% grow your own food because we use slave labor to pick it. Plus this doesnāt factor in all the harm being caused by the transport of your food, by the truck that carried it around. Veganism is not the best choice for everyone, because some people cannot survive off of a plant based diet. I had tried for a good while, and my chronic illnesses spiked from it. Plus the constant monitoring to make sure I was receiving adequate nutrients triggered my ED to hell and back. Veganism is a great way to start lowering your negative effect on the planet, but that is all it is, a starting place. Your work is not done just because you became vegan and you do not get to throw stones at others because you still live in a glass house. Furthermore - it is absolutely possible to lower your footprint while still consuming animal products - you just have to be selective about what kinds and where they are sourced from. I have a permaculture based garden planned out for when we get land that actually has a smaller footprint than the typical vegan who buys everything at a store does.
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Actually, none of us can survive on a plant-based diet. We cannot manufacture B12, and the so-calledĀ āplant-basedā sources of B12, it turns out, donāt produce it in a form we can digest.
B12 is found in all animal products.
Additionally, although humans can manufacture taurine (only found in meat), not all of us can manufacture enoughĀ taurine. This is why some people get sick when they go vegetarian.
To survive on a vegan diet you need to artificially supplementĀ B12 and possibly taurine. Period.
A diet that requires artificial supplementation is, by definition, unhealthy. And while the cost of vegan B12 supplements is low, when youāre already paying more for your food⦠Taurine supplementation, if you happen to be one of the people who needs it, is another added expense and hassle. A few vegans have also found it necessary to supplement carnitine, which is considerably more expensive. Oh, and most vegans donāt get enough calcium and end up with bone problems. Many are also Vitamin D deficient, especially if living at high latitudes, if dark skinned, or if religiously using sunscreen. And Vitamin D2 (plant derived) is not as easily absorbed as D3 (which ONLY comes from animals), so you need even more of it.
Then thereās protein.
I personally cannot properly digest nuts. I react the way lactose intolerant people do to milk if I consume pistachios, walnuts, or pecans. Almonds are actively toxic to me. Hazelnuts mess with my brain.
Because I am on thyroid medication, I am not supposed to consume large quantities of soy, as it can make my thyroid worse, throwing off my dosage. I can have some, but I cannot use it as a major protein source. This is also true for trans men (the phytoestrogens intefere with testosterone therapy), cis men with low testosterone (same reason) and women with a family history of breast cancer (elevates risk). Excessive soy consumption has also been linked to early puberty in girls (Again, phytoestrogens) and reproductive/sexual problems in both sexes. Eating a bit of soy is fine, but tofu should not be used as a meat substitute except for the occasional meal.
This limits my access to non-animal proteins to beans and grains. If I was gluten intolerant as well (Iām not, but itās in my family), it would be a real problem. The only dairy substitute available to me is rice milk (and rice causes many of the same problems environmentally as raising beef).
Oh, but itās better for the environment, right?
Nope.
In addition to the already-mentioned quinoa, weāre cutting down rain forest in Mexico to grow avocados. Rice production is almost as bad for the environment as factory-based beef production for similar reasons. Also, plant-based foods, esp. fruit and fresh vegetables, are more likely to end up being wasted.
Studies indicate that if we all gave up meat tomorrow, all 7 billion of us gave up animal products forever, the good side would be the reduction in antibiotic use and greenhouse gas emissions.
How about the bad side?
1.3 billion people would lose their jobs overnight. 1.3 billion. 987 of them are poor.
Another thing that Ban Eating Meat Tomorrow types forget is that veganism is not necessarily the most effective use of farmland.
Uh, what?
The statement that if everyone switched to a vegan diet we would need a fraction of our current farmland assumes all farmland is created equal.
It simply is not.
I suspect that a lot of this perspective either comes from city dwellers who have no clue about farming or from people in the US breadbasket where there is a lot of high quality farmland suitable for raising food for humans.
The last global census in 2008 said that at that time, if all 6 billion people went vegan, it would need 3,068,444,911 acres of arable land. At the time there was about 3,212,369,959 acres of arable land: That is to say land suitable for raising crops humans can eat.
However, weāre buildingĀ on, or otherwise destroying, arable land at the rate of about 1% a year and the population has grown.
We literally do not have enough arable land to feed everyone a plant-based diet.
And there are parts of the world that have a worse proportion of arable land to land only suitable for pasture than the US. Scotland comes immediately to mind. People in these places would have to import most of their food. Iām not sure Iceland could survive without eating fish.
If we all gave up eating meat tomorrow many of us would starve. Iām not exaggerating or being alarmist.
Iām also not criticizing people who choose not to eat animal products (just please make sure you get the required nutrients).
I am criticizing theĀ āI donāt eat animal products and nobody else should eitherā crowd. Because itās not that simple.
Also, bluntly, vitamin B12 deficiency can cause mood disturbances and paranoiaā¦
But again, if you have to consume artificial supplements for whatever reason (unless itās a personal absorption issue) your diet is not healthy.
Sorry, itās just not.
Reblogging again for added info
Vegan leather is plastic
Vegan fur is plastic
Vegan wool is polyester, which is plastic
Leather, wool and fur are biodegradable. Plastics are overall worse for the environment and donāt go away for hundreds of years.
Vegan leather is plastic???
I thought it was made of biodegradable materials! WTF?!
Nope. Thereās some in the works made of things like pineapple or mushroom, but theyāre still in the research stage and are not available to consumers, and likely wonāt be for years yet. All vegan leather available currently is plastic.
You can make your own vegan leather https://youtu.be/Ds8ZFzOwGeI
True, but without special treatment it degrades very very quickly, and with special treatment itā¦degrades very quickly. Itās more analogous to paper than leather, tbh.
Some people coat it in beeswax, but it still degrades quickly.
I like my boots to not dissolve in water, personally.
I don't want to address most of the claims in this post, but I do have a couple notes:
-phytoestrogens in soy DO NOT interfere with testosterone therapy, I looked into this extensively when I started testosterone and was vegetarian, I'm still currently doing both and am just fine :)
-veganism doesn't cause EVERYONES chronic illness to spike, and it should be mentioned that reducing dairy and meat intake is actually super helpful! It helped me deal with a lot of the inflammation from my fibromyalgia!
-B12 isn't found only in animal products, and the supplements are pretty inexpensive. It's a very common deficiency even in non-vegans! There are vegan D3 supplements for that easy to process nutrition! There are also plenty of plant milks and other vegan products fortified with B12, the same way it can be added to regular milk!
Please be careful when spreading information that may cause people unnecessary worry, the rumor that soy interferes with testosterone therapy terrified me for a long time and it is a common myth that should be dispelled!
Veganism isn't for everyone, but no diet is, living cruelty-free under capitalism is impossible, but it is everyone's duty to put their actions into changing the world, and saving the climate however they are able.
If thereās a minimum wage, why isnāt there a maximum wage?
There is no ethical way to hoard the majority of the world's resources while other humans die. There is no ethical way to squeeze a profit margin out of someone else's work, you must underpay and/or overcharge.
happy diabetes month, insulin is overpriced as shit and people shouldnāt have to die bc they canāt afford insulin
the fact that some of yāall canāt fathom relationships with friends that are deep and not romantic, but still considered friendships, makes me very, very sad.
I hug my friends. I cuddle my friends. My friends feel comfortable around me if they need to change clothes. My friends and I talk extensively about whatās on our minds. Iāve roomed with my friends, shared beds with friends, I tell my friends I love them and none of it is romantic, itās just a damn close friendship.
Youāre allowed to have those, you donāt need a whole new word.