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Try to put yourself in the shoes of others as vegans are constantly approached by meateaters for endless debates and often told by them that our food is "terrible".
Its not easy facing discrimination for being different that is stemmed from the false negative portrayal from mainstream media. Even the BBC misrepresents the dairy industry by putting a positive spin on calves being forcibly separated from their mothers and cbc has an meat eater author outright claim with unprofessional bias that "veganism is not the future". The media should accurately report the truth and strive to take a neutral prospective.
This is a vegan instance so obviously we’re going to focus on the vegan perspective here.
So while it’s good you’re supporting your vegan friends you must know you’re feeling judged because their choices are causing less harm towards sentient beings than the ones you’re making now by choosing animal products that demands the sacrifice of the innocents in the form of suffering and untimely deaths. As it’s important to inform everyone in society about what is occurring within animal agriculture to ensure accountability for their actions.
Your cognitive dissonance has a conflict with veganism as you’re not being morally consistent because why is it wrong to eat dogs but not pigs?
If I was being a chauvinist everyone should harshly judge me as I need to be quickly held accountable for causing harm onto others and I must be stopped before I become worse.