If we’re including microscopic animal life, then we can never truly be vegan; our water is teaming with animal life. The point of veganism is to minimize suffering. We just have to do the best we can to that end.
That said, I’d definitely avoid factory farmed plankton products. People treat them awfully on purpose, deliberately making their lives suck in order to get some product out of them.
If we’re including microscopic animal life, then we can never truly be vegan
Other way around comrade. You could theoretically murder a cow or, like, a whole ass human and eat them and still be vegan. If that was the only way for you to survive in the circumstance you were in, it’s vegan. The point is that in the modern world we don’t have to do stuff like that. If you’re avoiding harm to animals as much as you can, then you’re vegan.
If we’re including microscopic animal life, then we can never truly be vegan; our water is teaming with animal life. The point of veganism is to minimize suffering. We just have to do the best we can to that end.
That said, I’d definitely avoid factory farmed plankton products. People treat them awfully on purpose, deliberately making their lives suck in order to get some product out of them.
Other way around comrade. You could theoretically murder a cow or, like, a whole ass human and eat them and still be vegan. If that was the only way for you to survive in the circumstance you were in, it’s vegan. The point is that in the modern world we don’t have to do stuff like that. If you’re avoiding harm to animals as much as you can, then you’re vegan.