sadsoul
Alive and unwell
- Sep 9, 2018
- 440
Many antinatalists are also vegans which makes sense since antinatalism and veganism are both about preventing suffering. Antinatalism is about preventing suffering by not giving birth and veganism is about preventing suffering by minimizing harm done to sentient beings who are already alive. What irritates me is that there are many natalist vegans who love spouting pro-life platitudes. I feel like if you want to prevent suffering it is illogical to be a natalist in the rough world that we live in. Another thing is that if you're an antinatalist it would be illogical not to be a vegan, since the animal industry arguably creates the most suffering on this planet.
Here I have to criticize myself. I'm an antinatalist but not a vegan. I know that consuming animal products is immoral but I still do it. It's a really bad habit and habits are difficult to change, especially those that are seen as perfectly normal by society. But I not only don't have the willpower to change my diet, I also fear that my family would ridicule me...for being against the torture and killing of trillions of sentient beings...lol.
I guess the only good thing is that when I'm dead I won't contribute to any suffering anymore. Killing myself is the most vegan thing I can do lol.
Here I have to criticize myself. I'm an antinatalist but not a vegan. I know that consuming animal products is immoral but I still do it. It's a really bad habit and habits are difficult to change, especially those that are seen as perfectly normal by society. But I not only don't have the willpower to change my diet, I also fear that my family would ridicule me...for being against the torture and killing of trillions of sentient beings...lol.
I guess the only good thing is that when I'm dead I won't contribute to any suffering anymore. Killing myself is the most vegan thing I can do lol.