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[–] [email protected] 10 points 2 months ago (3 children)

"Normal" people are always complaining when there's a word to describe them. Remember all that drama about cisgender being a slur? It's literally just the most logical word for the purpose. When there's a word to describe the normalised group, people inside that group go apeshit. It's a fundamental human bias. I once lost an entire friend group because one of the people in it couldn't stand that I used the word alloromantic.

If you don't like the word carnist, suggest another word that's equally clear and equally convenient.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Personally, I take a bit of offense to you drawing equivalence between the distinction of vegans and non-vegans and autistic and allistic people, asexuals vs allosexual people, or trans and cis people. The latter three here being immutable facts of somebody’s being and lived experience, whereas veganism is merely an ideology- no matter how laudable that ideology is, the fact is that it is a freely chosen aspect of their personality or beliefs.

For that reason, southsamurai’s point still has merit that you haven’t addressed, that “carnist” is an attempt to form division and delineation needlessly. Those other examples you gave of descriptors ‘normal’ people take offence to (shame on them) are scientific terms. Carnist is a pure ideological term, and it gives serious hexbear “fucking libs” energy.

If you claim your goal is to get more people into veganism, I would agree it is counterproductive - because non-vegans can become vegans, there’s no need for that othering language. Other descriptors for ‘normal’ people you list are purely descriptors and have utility for that reason, a cis person cannot be made into a trans person, a heterosexual cannot be made into a homosexual person.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 months ago (2 children)

I became a vegan because vegancirclejerk made fun of carnists. I'm going to stick with what empirically works. You can save your philosophical rambling for metaphysics, this is an empirically solvable issue.

Also you haven't suggested a better word yet.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 months ago

Of course I have, I have been using it the whole time, non-vegan, it is perfectly descriptive and already used.

I heavily curtailed my meat consumption to the point of eating it a few times a year or so, sure not a gold star vegan, but I and no doubt, others are turned off from being lumped into the same group as steak-every-day ‘red blooded’ self-described ‘carnivores’.

Thanks for sharing how you were persuaded to become vegan, I stopped eating meat following learning of the sheer inefficiency and waste of the meat rearing process, but if you’re saying you respond to ridicule, then more power to you. You should know though, that most people don’t find those methods persuasive.