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  • True enough. I do eat a lot of beans and stuff and on occasion tofu, tempeh, and other such things. But I don’t like them enough to completely cut animal products from my diet. The same way that I wouldn’t cut beans from my diet to eat meat every day. I do try to stick to what I consider more ethical sources of meat (if I can afford it).


  • Berengaria_of_Navarre@lemmy.worldto196@lemmy.blahaj.zoneBe Vegan Be Rule
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    16 hours ago

    It’s expensive, I like cheese, I like baked goods that don’t involve chickpea water, I occasionally like meat, I like mead, all vegan cheese is truly awful.

    Also any meat substitutes are always substituents for highly processed fast food which I don’t eat anyway. As far as I’m aware there’s no vegan alternative to coffee encrusted venison with a red wine reduction.

    Also don’t get me wrong, I do eat vegan food, I’m just not prepared to exist exclusively on it.

    Also eating meat doesn’t make you a bad person. There are like 8 people in the world whose company I can tolerate for more than a few minutes and two of them are obligate carnivores.


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    2 days ago

    Ok, how does Israel being in the competition actually support their war crimes/genocide? Because as far as I can tell the ebu doesn’t actually give them money, and everyone already hates them. As far as I can see the only revenue they receive is from people voting in Israel. Israelis are going to be putting their money towards the genocide one way or another, because Bibi is obsessed with killing everyone and will just take it. So please enlighten my ignorant ass as to what actual benefit the IDF and Mossad actually get from Eurovision?










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    Political statements of any kind have always been banned from Eurovision as far as I know. Flags are allowed in support of a competing country, but because Palestine isn’t part of Eurovision, a Palestinian flag can’t be anything other than a political statement (in the context of Eurovision).

    I do NOT agree with Israel’s actions or their inclusion in Eurovision but flags should only be used in support of one of the competing nations. Once you open it up as a political forum for demonstration and protest the entire concept is completely ruined. It’s supposed to be a break from the troubles of the real world.


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    3 days ago

    Regrettably Eurovision is Europe’s largest (unofficial) pride event. It’s a time you can dress up in all your most fabulous attire and queen out, with complete impunity. Allowing the Israelis to steal that from us would be an absolute tragedy. Of course if their vote manipulation actually wins it for them, that’s a different story.