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    2512 days ago

    You can’t feed pets to vegans. As soon as they eat it, the pet stops being a pet and the vegan stops being a vegan.

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          212 days ago

          veganism eschews all exploitation. there is no carve out for consent in the vegan society’s definition

          • enkers
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            312 days ago

            It’s implicit. If consent was given, it wouldn’t be exploitative. (And obviously, that’s contingent upon non-coersion.)

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                    111 days ago

                    An astute observation. Good thing I get all my knowledge from dictionaries so I can have a paper thin understanding of everything.

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                  111 days ago

                  three mentions across 2 paragraphs. all of the mentions imply that consent would somehow relieve accusations of exploitation, but that isn’t established in your article for a certainty, and at best i’d say it’s debatable. i don’t care to debate about it. it’s clear that the vulgar use of the term is unrelated entirely.

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                    11 days ago

                    Your assertion was that consent isn’t at all relevant to veganism in regards to exploitation. However, if there exist situations in which consent could relieve the existence of exploitation then it must be relevant to consider.

                    Also, not that it matters, but there are 10 mentions if you also search for “consensual”, but that’s not really here nor there.

                    If you don’t wish to debate, you’re free to not respond at any time.