I’ve never really wanted
to, nor felt the need to, write anything about how I’m vegan. Sure, I’m super
passionate about it and I strongly believe that veganism is better for the
world, but I never wanted to be one of those people who wanted to shout from
the roof-tops ‘I’M A VEGAN’. I’ve only been vegan for about 8 months, but I can
honestly say that I can’t believe I ever ate animal products after knowing the
things that I now know.
I really thought that
everyone was pretty accepting of veganism, but I recently read a post on the ‘Girls
Advice’ page on Facebook and my views have definitely been challenged. The
original post was a simple enquiry about who eats meat, who’s a vegetarian and
who is vegan. But I was shocked to read such intense and often unnecessary comments
about ‘vegan agendas’ and how ‘vegans shove their beliefs down other people’s
throats’. Some people compared veganism to a religion and others just commented
about how they were craving a big juicy steak.
Reading all the comments
really got me thinking. Originally, I was quite hurt by them, I’ve never
thought that I was shoving ‘my beliefs’ down anyone’s throats. I don’t
personally know of any aggressive vegans either. Primarily, veganism is about
promoting peace and love for animals. For many, including myself, it also goes
deeper. It’s about promoting a healthy diet, helping the environment, and
really all in all just aligning my diet with my beliefs.
So why does veganism cop
so much slack? I think it’s because when you challenge someone’s views, or
their way of life, the first instinct is to defend yourself. You don’t want to
feel like what you’re doing might be wrong! We’ve been raised in a Western
society where eating animal products is the norm. We don’t even question it. So,
when someone starts to ask questions and challenge the norm, it’s generally
widely frowned upon. The same way it was with slavery, women’s rights and more
currently same-sex marriage. Overtime, those originally radical ideas are now
widely accepted rights. Veganism is a movement that promotes animal rights, and
while majority of us aren’t familiar with the idea of always considering
another sentient being and putting their rights before our desire for taste,
what’s to say that it always has to be that way?
When someone turns the
mirror around on you and shows you a different way to exist, it’s the small
steps that open you up to the idea. Instead of just shutting veganism down, we
need to educate everyone in a friendly way. No-one likes animal cruelty, so let’s start aligning our diet with
our beliefs.
As John Lennon said, "I don't think animals were meant to be eaten and worn. We have enough resources to do without them. It's common sense to me that you shouldn't eat most of the chemically treated rubbish most people seem to stuff themselves with."
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