Your Vegan Fallacy Is

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  • Animals do not think or feel the way humans do.

  • Humans eat animals like any other predator.

  • Environmentalists make a big enough impact on the Earth without needing to be vegans.

  • My canine teeth are for eating meat.

  • Raising and eating animals does not cause disease.

  • Cows are not hurt by making milk.

  • Eating meat is a personal choice that does not affect others.

  • Humans evolved as an omnivore species, so eating meat is natural for us.

  • Chickens are not hurt by laying eggs.

  • Going vegan is too difficult.

  • Going vegan makes little or no impact on the world.

  • Bees are not hurt by making honey.

  • There would not be enough food for everyone without meat.

  • There is no conflict between loving animals and killing them in order to meet my needs.

  • I honor the animals I eat with my respect for their sacrifices on my behalf.

  • I only eat animals that are humanely raised and killed.

  • In the circle of life, humans are at the top of the food chain.

  • It is moral to eat meat in my religion.

  • Our early ancestors ate meat.

  • Because my culture or tradition allows or requires that I eat meat, I am morally free or obligated to do so.

  • You have to kill living plants to eat them.

  • Sheep are not hurt by making wool.

  • Vegan food is bland and unappetizing.

  • Vegans should not brainwash children with their beliefs.

  • The vegan diet is just another fad.

  • Plant-based diets do not provide vitamin B12.

  • Plant-based diets do not provide enough iron.

  • Plant-based diets do not provide enough protein.

  • Animals are killed to grow food for vegans.

  • If a vegan had no other option, he would still eat meat.

  • We need to test on animals for the sake of human health and safety.

  • There is no way to be perfectly vegan.