veganism


veganism is the ideas and underlying principles and beliefs as to why a person inevitably adopts a vegan diet. ‘vegan’ only defines the type of diet.

veganism has a commonality in principles, but is not exclusive, nor limited to the following;

ethical – enabling animals to have rights to prevent torture, rape and murder of all sentient beings.

environmental sustainability – the impact animal production has on world. ref. united nations report ’07: livestock’s long shadow.

health – global famine, the shortening of life spans, and obesity ~ mainly heart related illnesses. animal born diseases, athleticism.

people adopt some, the whole or no beliefs, yet are still vegans. the main point is that whatever path we have taken; it was a strong enough conviction to adopt a vegan lifestyle.
q: how could you be a vegan, yet not believe in veganism?
a: simple, by adopting the diet, yet rejecting the principles.
vegan comes from the word vegitarian.
a person who is vegan is someone who does not eat meat, dairy products, or eggs. vegans also do not wear clothes made from animal products. veganism can be more healthy then eating meat. 33% of teens are obese. 2% of vegans are obese. animal products are loaded with chemicals, fats, and byproducts that your body cant use and does not need.
i am vegan because i dont think that animals should have to die for my tastebuds.
veganism is the belief that one should not eat any animal products. many vegans are so because of dietary reasons, although not as many people are vegans for health reasons as there are health vegetarians. a large principle for most vegans is a respect for all life on earth, not just human life. with the current treatment of animals and humans on big company farms, many vegans believe that it is irresponsible to support that. even on small “mom and pop” farms who try to be kind to their animals, the simple fact remains that in order to make any kind of profit the animals must be exploited.

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