‘Zombie deer disease’ epidemic spreads in Yellowstone as scientists raise fears it may jump to humans - eviltoast
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    1 year ago

    Consider just eating, you know, cow, or only venison from a trusted source.

    Preferably the person that shot and had it butchered.

    Eat the person who shot the deer? Dang that’s some extreme veganism.

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        1 year ago

        it’s still exploiting an animal. it’s not vegan.

        edit: this user seems to think theyn can poison the well so that readers will be misled about what words mean. I encourage you to actually learn.

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              This is nonsense. If I have a thing, and I give you that thing freely and of my own volition, you have not exploited me. If we’re going to say that that’s necessarily exploitation, then all transactions are exploitative, and nothing could be considered vegan except for growing your own vegetables in the wild. No, human-derived food can be vegan, as is the case with milk.

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                  Sure, it’s the most braindead definition you can use, and it ignores the very concept of why vegans are vegan in the first place. Big “gender=sex is basic biology” energy here

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                No, human-derived food can be vegan, as is the case with milk.

                too many commas there.

                No human-derived food can be vegan, as is the case with milk.

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                    1 year ago

                    your peta link is out of date. it says that the academy of nutrition and dietetics says that appropriately planned vegan diets are appropriated at all stages, but that paper has expired and is no longer a position of the academy.