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is non-veganism justified ?? ​

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Answered by raok94471
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Explanation:

Mostly, I don’t.

I could live without meat.

I can afford vitamin B12 supplements.

I hate the practices of industrial farming.

I agree that eating meat causes unnecessary cruelty.

Why am I not a vegan, then? I can’t do it. Food is my greatest source of joy in life. And meat is my favorite type of food. I remind myself of those slave owners like Thomas Jefferson, who deplored slavery but found it too beneficial to give up. Maybe this is why I despise the man so much: he reminds me too much of what I’d have done in his shoes. And maybe that’s why veganism irritates me so much: I feel guilty.

Answered by anjnachauhan80533310
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Answer:

Mostly, I don’t.

I could live without meat.

I can afford vitamin B12 supplements.

I hate the practices of industrial farming.

I agree that eating meat causes unnecessary cruelty.

Why am I not a vegan, then? I can’t do it. Food is my greatest source of joy in life. And meat is my favorite type of food. I remind myself of those slave owners like Thomas Jefferson, who deplored slavery but found it too beneficial to give up. Maybe this is why I despise the man so much: he reminds me too much of what I’d have done in his shoes. And maybe that’s why veganism irritates me so much: I feel guilty.

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