x00z Now • 50%
Because with all the hate I'm getting I'm sure other living beings matter nothing to these people.
Also, as a vegetarian you're still supporting the industries that exploit and abuse animals. Consider vegan instead.
x00z Now • 33%
Hahahah. This ignorance from the carnivores here truly knows no boundaries.
x00z Now • 66%
The information was correct though.
x00z Now • 33%
That information was what the vegan person was citing! :)
They were saying that you can have a animal on a vegan diet if you supplement or buy reinforced vegan pet food with all that stuff.
And then the admin removed it.
x00z Now • 13%
Posting that ignorant video is something I'd expect from somebody calling educated people pathetic. Stop projecting.
x00z Now • 18%
You are incorrect. A vegan diet for animals is perfectly possible. You are thinking of vegans giving them salad, but vegans are actually carefully selecting and giving them the nutrients they need.
As I said, don't be a hypocrite. You know jack shit.
x00z Now • 22%
Keep in mind that these "morals" come from people that most likely are paying others to slaughter animals for their consumption.
A vegan diet for a cat is possible, but hard, which was exactly what the posts in question were talking about.
Anyways, look at the Admins actual behaviour: https://lemmy.world/post/18817262
x00z Now • 26%
Harmful disinformation? The information was correct.
x00z Now • 17%
More animals die because non vegans decide that allowing one pet to live is fine but then go and pay in the supermarket to have some freshly slaughtered other animal.
Please don't be a hypocrite.
x00z Now • 14%
It's perfectly possible to give animals vegan diets.
x00z Now • 17%
It isn't animal abuse, it's perfectly possible.
x00z Now • 78%
I really dislike that guy. I was interested in his website but lost interest because of him. I already forgot why I started disliking him. But this just adds to that.
x00z Now • 25%
Yep exactly. A vegan diet is perfectly possible.
But I'm not here to discuss that. I'm here to discuss how this admin this abused their powers.
x00z Now • 33%
Sure buddy.
x00z Now • 27%
This rogue admin was absolutely not acting with the best intentions. Is he kicked out of the admin team?
He was abusing the term "misinformation" even though it was extremely obvious that he had a personal vendetta against vegans. A vegan pet diet is perfectly possible, and vegans were merely saying that. There was no question for a source by anybody, because the source is just a simply google search away.
This admin is just anti vegan and was on a personal vendetta. He saw an opportunity to classify it as misinformation, so he just started removing posts and banning people. Why was /c/Vegan specifically targeted by this person?
"Oh but this vegan diet for your pet might hurt it!!", bro you're literally the one paying others to slaughter living beings.
x00z Now • 100%
You should have said "sure buddy" and ignored them.
x00z Now • 100%
My hopes were up when opening this thread as I hoped it would have been completely plantbased. Too bad.
x00z Now • 87%
Giving Elon 500 million to make billions seems like a good deal.
x00z Now • 100%
Crack comes from the crackle sound you get when smoking if you use baking soda to make the freebase. I use ammonia. Nowadays they just use the name crack for freebase cocaine, which isn't really accurate. Where I live we just call it smoking coke because almost everybody uses ammonia, and most people don't buy freebase directly.
So to be accurate we should call it "freebase cocaine" and not "crack".
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