(1) eggs are animal dna always meant to become baby animals if fertilized, exactly as human eggs are always meant to become baby humans, etc.
— 🌙Amy Rose, Main Character🌹 (@VeganAmyRose) May 31, 2021
(2) milk isn’t dna meant to become a living being w/ a nervous system. I can see the potential for milk to be more humane/ethical (in very specific cases w/ specific limitations, I’m not saying just in general, I’m against industry production/selling of milk...
— 🌙Amy Rose, Main Character🌹 (@VeganAmyRose) May 31, 2021
(3) ...but I can see the potential OUTSIDE OF industry milk harvesting/production.) some examples would be if someone had milk-producing animals that were absolutely not kept “for meat”, they were allowed to roam and eat grass, they weren’t forced to be impregnated...
— 🌙Amy Rose, Main Character🌹 (@VeganAmyRose) May 31, 2021
(4) ...(nor allowed to constantly become pregnant?) they let the babies drink as much milk as they needed and let the babies and mothers stay together, and didn’t force the mothers to keep giving milk for a long time once the babies aren’t weaned. those are a few examples.
— 🌙Amy Rose, Main Character🌹 (@VeganAmyRose) May 31, 2021
(4) ...(nor allowed to constantly become pregnant?) they let the babies drink as much milk as they needed and let the babies and mothers stay together, and didn’t force the mothers to keep giving milk for a long time once the babies aren’t weaned. those are a few examples.
— 🌙Amy Rose, Main Character🌹 (@VeganAmyRose) May 31, 2021
(5) I’m also not saying that it’s a perfect scenario. one of the really big problems occurs if they decide to sell the milk, that’s a whole big slippery slope even if they disclose the humane/ethical aspects, bc supply-and-demand is a whole slippery slope, itself.
— 🌙Amy Rose, Main Character🌹 (@VeganAmyRose) May 31, 2021
(6) it’s one of the biggest issues (if not the biggest issue) with the whole dairy industry. demand goes up, they become more greedy, they want to make more profits, they cut corners to make the most “product” for the least amount of “cost” and “effort”...
— 🌙Amy Rose, Main Character🌹 (@VeganAmyRose) May 31, 2021
(7) supply goes up, profit goes up, but at the cost and suffering of the animals. even God doesn’t like cruelty to animals, there are so many verses about it. two people in the Bible were even cursed for brutalizing an animal “for fun”.
— 🌙Amy Rose, Main Character🌹 (@VeganAmyRose) May 31, 2021
(8) the “diet” in the garden of Eden seems to have been vegan/vegetarian, and it also seems (according to the Bible) that it will return to that during the Millenial Reign of Jesus / when heaven is brought down to earth after that.
— 🌙Amy Rose, Main Character🌹 (@VeganAmyRose) May 31, 2021
(9) also, I just wanted to add that not all mammals need to be pregnant or have a baby/babies to naturally produce milk. another thing to consider.
— 🌙Amy Rose, Main Character🌹 (@VeganAmyRose) May 31, 2021
(10) I’ve been researching a term that I thought of called “lacto-vegan”, I’ve found a bunch of different results, but this blog is 1, & I want to discuss it more, that doesn’t mean that I agree with everything it says. see (1) for initial commentary on eggs being non-vegetarian. pic.twitter.com/VycYjgX7pq
— 🌙Amy Rose, Main Character🌹 (@VeganAmyRose) May 31, 2021
(11) one thing I want to point out is that they bother to use the term “lacto-vegan” but speak about veganism/vegans with contempt and/or disdain. why even bother using the “vegan” term at all, then?
— 🌙Amy Rose, Main Character🌹 (@VeganAmyRose) May 31, 2021
(12) also, the “bc anti-soy-milk” argument isn’t very effective, bc not all vegans consume a lot of soy (I personally try not to, & I don’t even drink soy-milk, that would be super rare for me if ever). if the term “lacto-vegan” is being used, it’s associating itself with... pic.twitter.com/QIYQFnGFOX
— 🌙Amy Rose, Main Character🌹 (@VeganAmyRose) May 31, 2021
(13) ...veganism, so I really don’t see the point of bothering to be called “lacto-vegan” while promoting anti-veganism. (or also the point of using the term “vegan”/“vegetarian” at all if eggs are involved.)
— 🌙Amy Rose, Main Character🌹 (@VeganAmyRose) May 31, 2021
(14) it doesn’t make sense for one to try to say that some animal byproducts can, in fact, be congruent to vegan ethics and use the term “vegan” (with a prefix), therefore aligning their self to vegan principles, while at the same time promoting anti-veganism.
— 🌙Amy Rose, Main Character🌹 (@VeganAmyRose) May 31, 2021
(15) then just don’t use the term “vegan” at all? not all vegans are the same, writing tutorials on “hOw tO rEkT vEgAnS” while calling yourself “vegan” just doesn’t make sense. 🤦♀️
— 🌙Amy Rose, Main Character🌹 (@VeganAmyRose) May 31, 2021
(16) some are what I call “extreme puritanical”, some are what I call “extreme hypoliticritical” (“hypocritical”/“political”). these are *extreme* cases. I’ve actually found a lot of vegan commentary online over the past year that are more middle-ground-leaning / less extreme.
— 🌙Amy Rose, Main Character🌹 (@VeganAmyRose) May 31, 2021
(17) also, I do want to update on the issue of honey, taking into account the fact that honeybees are not native to North America, etc., & the kind of problems that that industry can cause.
— 🌙Amy Rose, Main Character🌹 (@VeganAmyRose) May 31, 2021
(18) as I’ve discussed before, I do see how humane “beekeeping” can be ethical and also beneficial to and even necessary for bees, BUT there is still more to the subject to further consider.
— 🌙Amy Rose, Main Character🌹 (@VeganAmyRose) May 31, 2021
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