Vegans being banned and comments being deleted from !vegan@lemmy.world for being fake vegans.
From my perspective, the comments were in no way insulting and just part of completely normal interaction. If this decision reflects the general opinion of the mod team, then from my perspective, the biggest vegan community on Lemmy wants to be an elitist cycle of hardcore vegans only, not allowing any slightly different opinion. Which would be very unfortunate.
PS: In contrast to the name of this community, I donāt want to insult anyone here being a ābastardā. I just want to post this somewhere on neutral ground. I would really appreciate an open discussion without bashing anyone.
PPS: Some instances or clients seem to compress the screenshots in a way theyāre unreadable. Find the full resolution here: https://imgur.com/a/8XdexTm
Linking the affected users and mods: @Cypher@lemmy.world @gaael@lemmy.world @gredo@lemmy.world @iiGxC@slrpnk.net @veganpizza69@lemmy.world @veganpizza69@lemmy.vg @jerkface@lemmy.ca @TheTechnician27@lemmy.world @Sunshine@lemmy.ca @Aqua@lemmy.vg
there is nothing in the definition of boycott to say it is temporary https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/boycott
Verb
boycott (third-person singular simple present boycotts, present participle boycotting, simple past and past participle boycotted) (transitive) To abstain, either as an individual or a group, from using, buying, or dealing with someone or some organization as an expression of protest.
Muslims are absolutely boycotting pork and everything that is haram. If they could they would make the whole world Muslim and prevent pork from being produced. This is a boycott.
Temporary, in the sense that if your goals were achieved, you would cease your boycott and return to your normal habits. In your case, these ARE your normal habits, hence there is no boycott to speak of.
I agree with you that a boycott need not be temporary. But it does need to have the goal of ceasing the thing being boycotted or something related to that (e.g. secondary boycotts). Muslims and Jews donāt think pork should be prohibited. They simply make a personal choice not to partake. Thatās not a boycott, any more than me not eating shellfish because I donāt like the taste is a boycott.
Muslims absolutely think that haram things should be prohibited. Non kosher things are an affront to god. Iām blocking you now this is a waste of my time participating on this thread.
At least it is apparent that you misname and follow veganism with as much zeal as any religious zealot. Feel free to block me, too ;-)
On a more earnest note, and with as much compassion as I can muster for a divisive extremist like you, your usage of the term āveganismā is a perversion of what a majority of people associate with it. Iād strongly recommend you to always prefix it with āpoliticalā or āextremistā, or youāre always bound to lose by default in any argument with anybody outside your bubble because youāre pretty much talking a different language.