I agree with this if you’re comparing complete veganism to something like “reducing one’s former consumption of animal products to <10%.” But I’d be interested in discussion of the <10% thing. I don’t quite like the framing of “purchasing consistency” for that because it doesn’t seem like one gets a lot of moral fuzzies from being “sort of almost close to vegan.” And many of the arguments against veganism also apply against the <10% thing. And yet, it feels quite problematic to me to think that I don’t want to be the type of person who does the <10% thing. What’s that driven by? (Not asking you to reply; I’m just thinking out loud.)
I agree with this if you’re comparing complete veganism to something like “reducing one’s former consumption of animal products to <10%.” But I’d be interested in discussion of the <10% thing. I don’t quite like the framing of “purchasing consistency” for that because it doesn’t seem like one gets a lot of moral fuzzies from being “sort of almost close to vegan.” And many of the arguments against veganism also apply against the <10% thing. And yet, it feels quite problematic to me to think that I don’t want to be the type of person who does the <10% thing. What’s that driven by? (Not asking you to reply; I’m just thinking out loud.)