One thing Jesus [sic] got right was that we focus on the speck in the other's eye, rather than the plank in our own. Or: the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different outcome.
In this case, it is the continued hostile reaction to "The End of Veganism."
Not from "Vegans" - of course, I expect that.
Rather, it is from people who seem, at first glance, to be rational and thoughtful. But still, defending a word is more important than actually making a difference.
It still surprises me, and I still let [sic] it bother me (for a bit).
Last year, I came across someone who seemed to recognize the primacy of suffering. But on social media, they only post about how non-vegans are hypocritical and immoral. With a few "X major problem would be cured by veganism."
Over and over and over, many times a day.
I've said this before, but I am 100% serious: if I made money on exploiting animals, the best thing I could do to protect my income would be to spend my spare time calling non-vegans cruel morons.
The greatest impediment to the spread of veganism is vegans.
I'm serious.
(Is it possible this post is a hoax? Yes. But we could never know. Like the MAGA-diots, you can't parody them. E.g., four years ago, TFG really did say we should inject ourselves with disinfectant.)
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