That makes no sense. From my experience, left wing people are much more likely to be vegan than the average person.
Leftists being more likely to be vegan than others, does not mean the majority of leftists are vegan.
So what, 1% vs 0.5%? So what?
How dare you demand i change my consumption habits? /s
"We need to do praxis to materially help the working class!"
"Cool. We can start by simply not eating certain foods in order to free up land, reduce pollution, and slow down climate change."
"Nuh uh!"
Because clearly, these problems are solved by our individual actions.
This kind of pithy throwaway comments are depressing. No one is saying that it's all down to individual choices. At the same time, individual choices add up into collective movements.
It's like refusing to recycle because environmental threats require collective will and action to be solved. Sure, but at the same time, do your part and recycle your crap.
The need for collective action and solutions does not absolve us of individual responsibility.
The more we R&D fake meats, plant based or lab grown, the sooner we can achieve this
We don’t need fake meat to go vegan today. That’s a luxury.
Just one more new plant protein bro, then I'll switch. For real this time bro, just one more fake meat, it's the only thing preventing me from going vegan bro. Trust me.
List Of Meat Substitutes from Wikipedia:
Vegetarian bacon – sometimes made from tempeh.
Vegetarian sausage
Vegetarian hot dog
Carrot hot dog
Vegetarian burger
Vegan chicken nuggets – made from pea protein, soy protein, textured vegetable protein, and wheat gluten
Tofurkey – faux turkey, a meat substitute in the form of a loaf or casserole of vegetarian protein, usually made from tofu (soybean protein) or seitan (wheat protein) with a stuffing made from grains or bread, flavored with a broth and seasoned with herbs and spices
Cauliflower – coated in flour and baked or fried to imitate chicken wings or steak
Leaf protein concentrate
Meat extender – sometimes but not always soy-based
Mock duck
Nut roast
Seitan – a food made from wheat gluten, with wheat being a grain.
Glamorgan sausage[2] – a traditional Welsh vegetarian sausage named after the historic county of Glamorgan in Wales.
Paneer[3] – for example in such dishes as Paneer tikka
Edible mushrooms[4]
Mycoprotein – a form of single-cell protein, also known as fungal protein, it is able to provide greater satiety than traditional protein sources such as chicken, while also being rich in protein and low in caloric content
Fistulina hepatica – a common mushroom known as beefsteak fungus
Fusarium venenatum - a microfungus of the genus Fusarium that has a high protein content
Laetiporus – a mushroom which is also named chicken of the woods
Lyophyllum decastes – a mushroom known as fried chicken mushroom
Neurospora crassa - a type of red bread mold of the phylum Ascomycota
Pleurotus ostreatus – better known as the oyster mushroom, famous in the vegan community as one of the best substitutes for fried chicken
Breadfruit – used similarly as jackfruit in savory dishes
Coconut burger – made from sapal, the coconut pulp by-products of traditional coconut milk extraction in Filipino cuisine
Eggplant – semitropical/tropical plant with a highly textured flesh[5]
Grapefruit – during the course of the Special Period economic crisis Cubans prepared steaks made out of breaded and fried grapefruit rind known as "bistec de toronja".[6]
Jackfruit – a fruit whose flesh has a similar texture to pulled pork when cooked
Burmese tofu – made from water, chickpea flour and turmeric
Falafel – a traditional Middle Eastern bean fritter, believed to have been created by ancient Copts as a meat substitute during Lent
Härkis – a brand of processed ground fava beans
Tofu, made from soy/soybeans.
Textured vegetable protein – a defatted soy flour product that is a by-product of extracting soybean oil.[7] It is often used as a meat analogue or meat extender. It is quick to cook, with a protein content that is comparable to certain meats.[8]
Ganmodoki – a traditional Japanese tofu based dish similar to veggie burgers
Tempeh – a traditional Indonesian soy product in a cake form, made from fermented soybeans
Injo-gogi-bap – a Korean steamed rice wrapped in leftover soybean paste and dressed with a chili sauce.
Oncom – one of the traditional staple foods of West Java (Sundanese) cuisine of Indonesia, there are two types: red oncom and black oncom. Oncom is closely related to tempeh; both are foods fermented using mold.[9]
Koya dofu – a freeze-dried tofu that has a taste and texture similar to meat when prepared, common in Buddhist vegetarian cuisine
God no. Lab grown meat to compete with the normal meat will have to be cheaper than it. See how the capitalist leeches enshittified every other food (like meat), imagine how will they enshittify something that has to be cheaper...
Bullshit. If people are not willing to change now, fake meat isn't going to change their mind. They are literally committing ATROCITY. Because they are unwilling to change or examine themselves. Until that is addressed, there is no amount of consumerist bullshit that will solve the problem. "Lab meats will save us!" is the same vibes as buying a gym membership because you're concerned about your health and then never going.
Common sense. To end suffering you need a huge amount of resources. More than realistically can be acquired. So prioritizing must be made. And of course animals would be lower in the list than humans.
A huge amount of resources to . . . do less and consume less resources?
End deliberately human caused suffering is not the same as end all suffering.
End all suffering implies preventing all animals starving or eating each other. Or animal genocide so nothing is left to suffer.
I think that's a pretty hyperliteralist take.
So is the original meme.
They are a bit rather literalist, but they have a point.
Only "do less and consume less resources" won't end suffering. It will limit certain kinds of suffering.
Feeding those without enough healthy food may require more resources (many reasons people don't have enough food, sometimes those reasons are "war".)
There are other kinds of suffering as well. Bad governments abusing people. Weak governments not protecting people. Not enough medical care, or the wrong kind of medical care. Unsafe neighborhoods, and unsafe homes.
Undoubtedly, there are hundreds of ways humans are suffering right now that I am not touching on.
I was more thinking of the PETA-style can't-harm-one-animal-hair issue. The people who get upset if you trap rats that are eating native birds; that kind of thing.
In rough order of plausibility:
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End human-caused human suffering
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End human-caused human-or-animal suffering
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End anything-caused human suffering
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End anything-caused human-or-animal suffering
You just inserted the word "all" and hoped, we wouldn't notice but I did
I would argue that 'end' implies 'all', aka 'eliminate suffering'.
If it said 'reduce suffering' or 'minimise suffering' that would be different.
But on the other hand, ending all suffering is such an unrealistic demand that no one would say it seriously. Stubbing your toe is suffering but would anybody prioritize ending it? You can read it as a hyperbole if you will.
But that's kind of the point of the OP in the first place. End all suffering, wait not that suffering.
You can tell it's bourgeoise because it thinks paying extra 50-100% for alternatives is a choice and not a consequence of the lack of political will. The bourgeoise's children are the death of left idealism as they contaminate the movement with nonsense that detracts from the class struggle.
Vegan food is literally the cheapest food in the world.


Notice a correlation?
What are you on about.
It sounds like your saying vegan sausages distract from building class consciousness. Surely not, because that sounds as dumb as a bag of bricks.
We're all too broke to be spend 50-100% more on vegan food when we are stuck in a capitalist hellscape.
Eating is a need, eating ethically is a nice idea when rent/mortgage, utilities aren't taking up 70-80% of people's paychecks.
I can buy a $1.70 bag of mixed beans, throw it in the instant pot with $4 of veggies, and have enough food for most of a week. What are you on about?
I have news for you about what kind of food makes up the bulk of the diet of the vast majority of the global working class
Yeah, this is such a bizarre position, so detached from the reality of what rice and beans, lentils, chick peas etc. cost.
I enjoy some vegan prepared products like steaks etc. But fried rice with veggies and cashews or tofu (or both of you're feeling flush) is hardly a bank breaker.
And ironically, THIS is the most bourgeois take. As if being vegan means buying beyond everything at Whole Foods 🙄
It's so frustrating. Such a massive blind spot for people who want to see themselves as progressive and compassionate.
This must be a cultural thing. Over here even most libs are trying to cut down on meat consumption.
Well good news my apparent leftist hating vegan friend, the best way to end animal suffering is destroying capitalism. So we don't got to be opposed at all. Unless you care more about capitalism than you do about ending animal suffering of course.
People were eating meat before capitalism, and will eat meat after capitalism. Capitalism is not the problem here.
And I'm an Anarchist, so take your 'leftist hating' nonsense elsewhere.
This post is the canary in the coal mine for the brainrot that has taken over the left. The burgeoise spill orthodoxies that are impossible to comply with unless you're wealthy and then exclude the working class from the movement. No one needs to be vegan, one can reduce consumption and practice a more ethical and sustainable diet without orthodoxies. Fuck the bourgeoisie, that keeps distracting from the class war.
It's entirely possible to have an ethical and diverse diet based on respect for animals instead of intensive husbandry. Naturally, the mental illness of the bourgeoisie doesn't allow them to understand anything but dogmatism. It's the same illness that stops people from understanding dems ans reps are two sides of the same coin. We're doomed.
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