• amemorablename@lemmygrad.ml
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        24 days ago

        From what I can find on it so far, it varies, with some being vegetarian, some being vegan, and some not considering it necessary. In any case, the form of veganism I was trying to talk about is the distinctly modern western form of it, one that doesn’t seem to have any noticeable relationship with buddhism.

        I will concede I was overly hasty in how I went about talking about veganism with regards to history as a whole.

        Incidentally, this does lend weight to Nocturne’s point in another comment, where they make a comparison between veganism and religion.

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          24 days ago

          Practicing Buddhist monks dont cook for themselves largely. They are reliant/outsource that to the community. They will not reject meat if given because that would be wasteful, but morally or ideologically they are against it.

          From what I understand at least, not that I have any authority on the matter lol.