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[–] Teppichbrand@feddit.org 2 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (1 children)

I'll take the flexis, alright. But only if they consume less animals than the one hardcore vegan. :)
Do you know how you stop smoking? You realize you are addicted to it and it's killing you and that's when you quit. Noone smokes less and less until it's over. I feel the same mindset with many people who call themselves flexitarian. To them, meat is still a great tasting food they have to restrain themselves from. That takes effort. They talk about it, they excuse themselves for it, it's a big topic for them. Because deep down they know as much as I, that it's a bad habit that needs to go. But they are afraid to lose something they like so much.
I was like that. But after I decided to go vegan, I broke free from this habit and the guilt and all the excuses. It's way easier to quit, I eat healthy and tasty and I'm honestly never going back. If I could snap my fingers and give that experience to other people I absolutely would.

[–] threelonmusketeers@sh.itjust.works 0 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

I’ll take the flexis, alright. But only if they consume less animals than the one hardcore vegan. :)

That's not quite the stipulations of the hypothetical question :)

Suppose there are ten average omnivores in front of you. You can:

  • A: Convert one of the ten to a vegetarian who never eats meat again.
  • B: Convert all of the ten into flexitarians who each eat 50% less meat than the average omnivore.

Which would you choose?