sigmundnoid520:

zanzenzai:

sigmundnoid520: zanzenzai: ahh yes…. veganism.. very expensive.. third world nations.. always eating chicken and steak and drinking cows milk… not.. grains and legumes.. oh no. those are very expensive.. this is kinda bullshit tho isn’t it? in a lot of first world nations it’s far cheaper to buy ur calories from a fast-food joint than peruse the aisles at a supermarket… im totally behind veganism, but only if u have the privilege to afford it (i live in perth, aus, so i don’t know what food-prices are like where u r living, but here it is way more expensive to eat vegan) no that’s wishful thinking perpetuated by non-vegans trying to claim like classism is real so they can continue suckling the bloodied teats of cows and tearing at the corpses of nonhumans

woah.



well uh… classism is real tho. i’m not against confronting those who can afford (and are able) to eat vegan with the ethical dilemmas of eating meat. i talk about it to heaps of people because it’s super important to stop the meat industry and all associated atrocity, but some people are not physically able to go vegan, and a heap of people definitely can’t afford to.



a cheeseburger at macdonalds or whatever (haven’t eaten fast food except kebabs for 8 mnths or smth) is like $2 or something, that’s cheaper than pretty much any vegan meal, how are some celery sticks or carrots going to compete with that?