bc93 ,

You know I’ve been thinking about it and I’m not sure if anyone else has ever like, come up with this idea or not - I’ve never read it anywhere but I’ve also never really read anything before since I prefer movies like the Marvel’s Mr. Ant vs Wasp Man, and I did listen to the first chapter of a harry potter audiobook - but what if there was a very isolated location with only animals on it, like an island or something, and a vegan got stranded there?

This seems like a very plausible scenario, so I’m going to make sure I stay prepared by continuing to eat animal products. It’s like my dad always said: “It is good to be lucky, but I prefer to be exact. That way, when luck comes, you’re ready”. I’m not really sure what it means but I’m guessing it means that I shouldn’t feel bad about eating two burgers for lunch.

Barbarian ,
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You're probably joking, but in case you're not:

An important part about the vegan philosophy is that you reduce animal suffering as much as is practicable. That means a vegan on a desert island faced with an "eat meat or die" kinda situation is morally justified to eat meat. A much more common situation is that vegans use medicine tested on animals. If their health depends on it and there's no cruelty-free alternatives, it is justified.

bc93 ,

Wait if you’re on a dessert island why don’t you just eat the dessert??

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