Wdym? Being vegan is about replacinf your healthy, natural 80% red meat diet with an 80% impossible burger diet.
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Rules
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Veganism isn't about you, it's about historical materialist anti-speciesism, anti-racist animalization, and animal liberation. Ethical vegans only.No omni apologists or carnists.
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Resources
Animal liberation and direct action
- Animal Liberation Press (ALF)
- Wiki on Ethical Veganism
- Wiki on the Animal Liberation Front
- Wiki on Total Liberation
- Different approaches to AL direct action
- Earth First! manual and tactics
- Support prisoners of conscience: Earth Liberation Front Prisoners Support Network (North America) & Vegan Prisoners Support Group (UK)
- If someone tells you to put some paint on your hands, tag some buildings and then go turn yourself into the police - your "rebellion" is a fucking op
Read theory, libs
- 18 Theses on Marxism and Animal Liberation
- Racism as Zoological Witchcraft: A Guide to Getting Out
- Animal Liberation
- The Death of Nature
- The Case for Animal Rights
- Anarchism and Animal Liberation
- Total Liberation
- The Unbearable Whiteness of Milk
- Speciesism as a Precondition to Justice
- Beasts of Burden: Animal and Disability Liberation
- Citations Needed on media portrayals of animal rights activists
- The Jungle
Vegan 101 & FAQs
- Black Vegans Rock resources page
- Animal Rights: The Abolitionist Approach FAQs
- 30 Non-Vegan Excuses & How to Respond to Them
- Guide to justifications for harming and exploiting animals
- Your Vegan Fallacy Is
- The Radical Left’s Top 10 Objections to Veganism (And Why They Suck)
- Animal Liberation Front FAQs
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Take B12. :vegan-edge:
Impossible tested on animals, in case you weren't aware.
Jack was being sarcastic. There's an anti-PBC blurb in the side bar
I definitely saw someone talking about eating Impossible here the other day, so I figured better safe than sorry.
$5.08/lb
Nowhere near that cheap nowadays, more like $6-7/lb for the cheap stuff and $9-10 for the super lean
how does anybody actually afford to live in America anymore? like for real what are people doing to cope
I mostly smoke weed and jerk off and play video games
Beans
Fr tho. I bought 180lbs of dry beans this year and its been amazing for my budget and health. The bean memes, if anything, are underselling their amazingness.
I wonder where some of you folks live, my grocery store sells it for $3 a pound around here, sometimes even less.
Peanut butter has a higher protein per dollar ratio higher than all non-vegan proteins I could find.
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the only things in my diet that the vegan version is noticeably more expensive are cheese and milk, cheese because tesco cycles between two cheese brands every two weeks to have a decent discount, milk because it's heavily subsidized
everything else is either a few pence more expensive at most or significantly cheaper
the amount i save on the rest subsidizes my violife and bougie nut milk
I've found that the only vegan cheeses that are "good" are straight nutritional yeast, fermented cashew yoghurt soft cheeses, and any of the magic cheese sauces which really are the most impressive. Also you can get vegan lactic acid! Real game changer that.
I haven't been impressed by any store bought ones except tofoodie cream cheese, not that I can afford them anyway.
i like violife, maybe i'm weird
That's valid
90% of my grocery budget goes to soy milk
I can't remember exactly how much they were but last year or so I made these little veggie wraps to replace my lunch meat sandwiches that had some spinach, banana peppers, and I think pico de gallo for pretty cheap, and they were awesome. Didn't even use cheese so most of the calorie count was in the tortilla.
I was just in the store feeling bummed that mushrooms are $3 per pound and the cheapest meat, pork butt, was $1.50 a pound.
Given you gotta buy an eight pound cut, but I’d buy 8lbs of mushrooms at a time if I could get that price on em!
E: Went back to the store and all those mushrooms were marked down to $2 per lb. We eatin’ tonite!
Legumes are so good I love them. Definitely not as cheap as the above (at least where I am, although still significantly less than beef), but I just remembered that edamame beans are a thing and I've been absolutely devouring them they're amazing
wooo we stay winnin'!!
And they're all cheaper still in bulk, 100% shelf stable for years, and ready in 50 minutes in my pressure cooker!