Veganism – A Path, Not A Destination

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Thanks to this illustration, a lot of people seem to have suddenly woken up to the fact that products derived from animals are pervasive in modern society. This isn’t news to most vegans, since our lifestyle choice is based on avoiding such products (to the extent practical). As expected, the reaction to this illustration has largely been focused on the conclusion the artist arrived at (i.e. “There is no such thing as a vegan). We can only speculate about the artist’s intention for creating the illustration, but in our opinion, the conclusion seems a bit misguided.

As we (and others) have defined and discussed in the past, veganism is not about perfection. Anyone who claims to be a perfect vegan has either not done their research or is not quite sure what veganism is about. We live in a society that is built on the use of billions of animals and that isn’t going to change any time soon. The billion dollar industries that farm these animals and sell their by-products as food or raw material to other industries are not going to crumble and fall in a matter of days or months. That’s reality. But is that reason enough to do nothing? Hell no! The question is, who manufacturers these products and who buys them? We do! Who can instrument a systematic shift in how this entire modern industrial system works? We can! As Lao-Tzu, the founder of Taoism famously put it, “A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step”.

The moment you acknowledge there’s something wrong with the unnecessary use and exploitation of animals for human benefit, you should ask yourself what that first step can be. No matter how you look at it, the logical conclusion you will arrive at is the path of veganism and ethical consumerism. Most people consider veganism to be extreme because they don’t understand the logical process that leads people down this path. Veganism is a beginning, and what follows is a practical effort to avoid products that are derived from the exploitation of animals. Eventually, with the help of creative vegan education (including the removal of the stereotypes and misconceptions associated with the word vegan itself), we will arrive at our destination. That destination is a world where the demand for animal products has been systematically eliminated.

Or you can do nothing. The choice is yours.

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8 Responses to Veganism – A Path, Not A Destination

  1. Thank you for this post. I agree with the principles of the post- it is impossible to ever be 100% vegan, really, while still living. Whether you’re accidentally killing a lizard/bug/bird (through, say, driving..) or using something partially sourced from an animal, perfection is unattainable. Yet it is worthwhile to abstain when possible, lobby for change, and keep on.

    I wish to play the devil’s advocate, however. Many ex-vegans claim that they were unable to be healthy on a vegan diet. How would such a person, apparently driven by necessity to consume flesh, travel the path at all?

    (I’m a very healthy-feeling vegan, by the way ;) )

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  7. Katie Raven says:

    It’s a journey and one that’s worth every minute.