I guess I would call myself pro-life, but I'm not about to crucify someone who has had an abortion, and I do understand that, at times, an abortion is necessary, or it feels like it is anyways. If the baby will be born with severe disabilities that will basically result in the person being fully dependant on other people for the rest of their lives, I can understand, and would support, the mother who decided to terminate the pregnancy. I do NOT, however, support abortions where neither the child or mother are in danger, and the pregnancy occurred during consensual intercourse.As far as being vegan goes, I am not one. In another life I probably would be, but I've had an avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder since childhood, and really my only "safe" foods contain animal products. I also eat meat, and I'm pretty sure I would literally be dead by now if I didn't, but I don't waste it. That pig/cow/chicken died so I could nourish myself and live, and I am not one for ending that life in vain. I do support buying locally produced meat/milk/eggs though, from farmers who treat their animals well, which realistically means local but not organic, since "organic" animal products mean the animal has never been given antibiotics, so if it gets sick it can't be treated and has to just suffer through, and possibly die, just so there can be a fancy label on a package. I watched a documentary about a dairy farmer who refused to be organic because he loved his cows so much, and didn't want them to suffer if they got sick, and it really just made me hate organic animal products.