Vegan versus ‘Normal’ A Thread
Contemporarily, vegans in Western societies are often seen as fair game for criticism and verbal abuse. I’d argue that this phenomenon in part relies upon the notion that being vegan is not ‘normal’, and rides on the premise that if most people do
something, then that’s eternally the correct way to continue. But, how then do we believe that humans have made any progress in social/ethical justice? By blinkeredly repeating everything unquestioningly? Are we arguing that obediently conforming without exercising any cognitive
critical analysis is somehow virtuous? I’d argue the opposite, it’s cowardly & reprehensible.
Developmental psychologist Robert Kegan argues that society is quick to regard as ‘right’ or ‘true’ that which is merely familiar, and to dismiss anything unusual as ‘bad’ or ‘wrong’,
when indeed it is merely different. People look to the actions and behaviours of others to determine their own actions, especially when they are uncertain. We respond automatically to the world around us, rather than making informed, independent decisions. Surely it is better to
develop a relationship with our perceptions, rather than be captive to them?
Alongside this we have the idea that if you extend empathy & compassion to nonhumans you are somehow not just not normal, but ‘over sensitive’, ‘soft’ or ‘weak’. Conversely, it actually requires
more courage to go against accepted norms. For to reject social norms and go instead with your considered beliefs and values, is to inevitably lay yourself vulnerable to criticism and ridicule. It is to be regarded as somehow suspicious or deviant even. Also, in reality, actually
not having empathy or exercising compassion surely denotes that you’re an insensitive, unfeeling person, or wilfully refusing to see things from another’s perspective. Surely this behaviour can be regarded as moral bankruptcy, socio/psychopathic even.
Authenticity & integrity
are deemed commendable personality traits in society. A key factor of authenticity or integrity is ensuring that your actions are in harmony with your stated beliefs. Psychologist Carl Rogers talks about this in terms of congruence and describes how its measure is the degree to
to which one’s ideal self, which is a mental picture of who you wish to be, is in line with your actual self, or how you actually are and how you are perceived. So, if you claim to be an animal lover & object to animal cruelty & suffering, yet consume
meat & dairy, I’m sorry but you lack congruence, authenticity & integrity.
Social norms are fluid- they change over place and time. What is considered normal in one place or at one time is not necessarily normal in another place or in another age. Those who dare to be different
and stand up for what they believe are often condemned in their time, but often come to be later considered heroes.
The desire to fit in, to belong, on the other hand is often driven by a fear of rejection. But to fit in may come at a price too high, for it may require the
compromising of your integrity to the point of adopting the values & beliefs of others, ones that contradict your own. Noam Chomsky’s advice is useful here. He argues that we will be wise to conform sufficiently so that we aren’t incarcerated, but rebel sufficiently that we don’t
lose our integrity.
Some may state that our motivation as vegans is to be morally superior, to feel better than others, when actually it is driven by compassion for humans & nonhumans alike, and a desire to be true to our beliefs and values. The moral comparison is theirs,
not ours. We are driven by empathy, integrity & a desire to be congruent. We do this despite the backlash & being made to feel like outsiders.
The fact that we have to try to convince you of the immorality of our inhumanly cruel treatment of nonhuman animals is testament to how deeply you have been indoctrinated into tyrannical systems of oppression, into unconscionably extreme violent ideologies.
2/5 We’ve been conditioned into a tyrannical collective psychology that reinforces & normalises itself through deceitful rhetoric & perpetuates itself through our unthinking habitual adherence. A vile mindset within which the right to dominance is implied, considered . .
3/5 . . justified & enacted without recourse to dialectic reasoning or moral consideration. You are not to blame for how you have been manipulated, nor for the existence of the system of oppression, but you are responsible for recognising, examining, & undoing that conditioning.
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A Rejection of the Brutal Injustice that is Speciesism.
The line of difference fades when we acknowledge commonality, when difference is held in awe & celebrated rather than used as a justification for violent oppression.
The line becomes harder to accept when we recognise who drew it & with what vile self serving purpose. Humans draw the line & use it to prejudicially deny moral consideration to non humans. They claimed superiority over every individual who does not fit the category . .
. . . Homo sapiens & used this bigotry to violently subjugate the vulnerable & subordinate them to needless, selfish human purposes, as if being human is an automatic & preordained moral reason for abhorrent abuse of power.
But if we spend time in close proximity with . . .
The violently cruel reality of meat & dairy is out of sight . . .
Call me an optimist with too much faith in humanity, but I believe that If people actually chose to look at this reality many, possibly most would choose not to pay for it. #Meat #Dairy #LookWhatYouPayFor #BeVegan
It’s the deliberate & wilful refusal of some to educate themselves that gets me;
“I can’t watch that, it’s too upsetting”
As if you have a right to be protected from the harm you pay for. You don’t. You are culpable- no demand, no supply. You’re unnecessary consumer choices cause this abuse, therefore you are by default an abuser.