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That’s too relatable!

Reasons to exclude things from animals

Animals are feeling sentient beings, there is worse effect to environments and the world with animal agriculture and there is much more water, land and resources used, and it isn't even better for our health. So we in our modern society do not need any of the things from animals. There is no good reason for people to not know ...

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but it is a mistake to assume that people who are not vegan don't know this yet. You feel like your conclusion is obvious and irrefutable, and if people could just understand the logic, we'd all be vegans.

You're going to be disappointed to learn that a lot of non-vegans know this already, and a lot more don't but learning it won't change their minds about using or consuming animal products. Very few will actually change their habits, and even fewer will campaign for animal rights.

That is simply plain wrong as most people do not know of the plant-based alternatives to the animal-derived products. Like for example I didn’t know there were omega 3 capsules made out of Algae oil or that you can get your required protein from beans, lentils and nuts.

I was brainwashed into believing that “milk, meat and fish was necessary to survive” until I learned better.

Sunshine OP ,
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The app showing the local list of communities is nice!

Sunshine ,
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Actually, I prefer privacy@programming.dev icon Privacy because on the db0 one the moderator won't let me post anything.

Ibis version 0.2.2 - Explore page, Comments and Notifications

Ibis is a federated encyclopedia which uses the ActivityPub protocol, just like Mastodon or Lemmy. If you want to start a wiki for a TV series, a videogame, or an open source project then Ibis is for you! You can register on an existing instance or install it on your own server. Then you can start editing on the topic of your ...

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Nice work! It will be cool to see Wikipedia adopt this technology.