truthsearch wrote: ↑Tue Jan 09, 2024 8:13 am
Oh it's definitely not illegal here but yes stigma is probably present. Hmmm when I announced to my mum my veganism at dinner where we were eating dinner with egg those years ago she was
furious, leading to a bitter quarrel where we argued if I should eat the egg previously mentioned. Eventually she won; that experience was quite nasty thus if I'm wary about doing this food evangelism with my family - especially with my mother. On the other hand, my friends and acquaintences I think are safer.
Yeah it's best not to do that *right* in the middle of them consuming animal products; That's just about the worst time to inform someone of the ethical implications of animal product consumption.
Most people involved in animal rights don't have much success with their families, and it seems like a lot of damage has been done already, so my advice is just to move on, though I know how difficult it is, living in a household with people who don't respect your lifestyle because you've chosen a path of ethics. Best to tough it out until you're able to move out, and hope one day they'll change their tune.
Friends and acquaintances, as you mentioned, are much easier to get on your side, and if possible don't be afraid to engage in activities such as leafleting, and donating to effective animal rights charities such as the Good Food Institute.
truthsearch wrote: ↑Tue Jan 09, 2024 8:13 am
Oh ok. I guess I can start a thread on it in the nonvegan philsophy discussion forums here.
Please do. I am interested in learning more about the politics of your country.
truthsearch wrote: ↑Tue Jan 09, 2024 8:13 amCan you describe how your experience with local vegan organisations was (and perhaps still is)?
For now mostly I've been doing it online by emailing companies and contacting representatives about the issue. Most of my activism I'm planning as a solo-act, with more Youtube videos and an upcoming lecture, Yourofsky-style.
truthsearch wrote: ↑Tue Jan 09, 2024 8:13 amIn fact, even writing the previous sentence makes me want to ask
why you became vegan?
Isn't a very interesting story really. I watched slaughterhouse videos which made me question meat consumption, went mostly vegetarian for a few years, then just decided enough was enough and went Vegan. However, it wasn't until after I went Vegan that I decided to learn more about ethics and the science behind it.
truthsearch wrote: ↑Tue Jan 09, 2024 8:13 am
I can do all the things you mentioned; such is the job of philosophers.
If you want to avail yourself of all of the philosophical stuff, that's great, but I think for most interactions you just need a solid foundation from which to levy your activism.