• jumjummy@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    Just curious, do you not see how that would frustrate someone who is not vegan? If your goal is to be confrontational, that little speech definitely hits the mark, but if you’re not, perhaps reflect on the preaching.

    Personally, eat what you want to eat. The more vegans and vegetarians around, the better those food choices will be for everyone.

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        6 months ago

        Ok, so I’m sure when you pick up your iPhone you’d love to have someone tell you how much abuse and suffering so many steps in the supply chain involve from the raw material harvesting, terrible working conditions to assemble them, etc.

        Just pointing out that what you are doing is the literal definition of preaching. Not sure why you are surprised.

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          6 months ago

          Yes actually, I don’t deal with problems by ignoring them. That’s uh, why I have a second hand phone.

          See, when something I’m doing upsets me and conflicts with my self image as a person who tries to do good I stop doing that thing. What do you do?

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          6 months ago

          You know what, I would. If there is a problem that I’m unknowingly part of, it’s better to know and maybe do something about it than to ignore it.

          I can’t say I will go live to a hut im the forest with no technology, but will at least be mindful of it and tried to minimize it. If I could afford a new iPhone, I’d certainly rather buy me a Fairphone. There are options and the options are a spectrum, not one or the other.