• proudblond@lemmy.world
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    6 hours ago

    So we were talking in the car the other day about how yeast is alive (until it isn’t). How do vegans feel about yeast? Honestly asking; I don’t know any vegans irl that I can ask.

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      3 hours ago

      It’s not a question of “Is it alive?”, but rather “Is it capable of suffering?”.

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      Since it’s a fungus, I would expect there is no issue, just like eating any other mushroom. Plants are alive too; that’s not the important category from a vegan perspective, I’d expect.

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        5 hours ago

        That is rather kingdom-ish of them them. I will eat things in these 3 kingdoms, but not these 2. There must be more to it, but I also no little about veganism.

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          Veganism is about not viewing animals as a product. It’s about taking a moral and ethical stance against the animal industry.

          Plants and fungi are vastly different from animals in behavior, looks, genetics, etc. You’re creating a strawman argument here.

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          There are loads of different reasons that people become vegan. Some of those reasons might include not wanting to harm any living being, and if that’s the reason then yeah it is a little arbitrary to draw the line at plants or types of plant-life, but I’m not sure it’s really fair to place the expectations that vegans do not make any arbitrary choices like that.

          Everybody sets those kinds of boundaries and makes those kinds of choices all the time, because it would be very hard not to, and I think making an honest attempt to reduce the harm you do to living beings is better than nothing 🤷‍♂️

          That being said, I’m not vegan.

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          I’m pretty sure most of everything you could possibly ever eat (even “chemicals”) comes from something alive, so the alternative would be starvation.

          if it’s not made from animals, plants or fungi then from single celled organisms like bacteria and slime mold.

          and veganism isn’t just a blind disagreement with eating one kingdom of biology, it’s a means to reduce harm, suffering, exploitation and killing. of course other kingdoms are alive, and in case we make it and sometime in the future we can somehow find viable, plentiful, cheap dead sources of all our nutrients there might be people who want to switch to those exclusively, but right now i think it’s a fairly measured movement.