You know the one thing I’ve always seen as a constant is a vegan society/culture that is this super utopian place where everyone seems to be super healthy and free of disease and stuff. I’ve never really seen a vegan dystopia, mostly because I think people seem to put vegetarianism/veganism upon this pedestral and see vegans and vegetarians as being uncurroptable human beings or herbivores as being super peaceful (evidently they’ve never spent time around horses or cows or any large herbivores because they’re evidentily NOT) and I find that really.... Really just ughhhh.
I just think there’s a lot of possibility in having a vegan dystopian society like:
A vegan civilization that looks all nice and stuff on the outside but in reality is just as messed up as our’s is and even more, ie the poor are not granted access to substantial fruits and vegetables and other basics, forces it’s lower classes to farm vast fields, etc
An intergalactic vegan civilization that has destroyed all of it’s natural ecosystems to create a planetwide farm fields until a phenomenon similar to the Dust Bowl has rendered their entire planet as barren and has invaded other planets and terraformed them to suit their needs and have either eradicated or enslaved entire species to labor on their vast farm fields
A vegan society on an island that has destroyed the animal predators of it’s ecosystem and are frequently swarmed by the animals that used to be the prey and often have famines and frequently send out raiding parties to other islands to steal the food of other non-vegan civilizations
A militant vegan society that uses biological warfare against other societies by sending infected livestock to their lands and wiping out entire cultures so they take over that land for farming purposes
I mean, there’s a lot of directions other than the boring old “peaceful hippie vegan-topia” that’s been done to death in other forms of fiction.











