"Being vegan is unnatural"

https://discuss.tchncs.de/post/55430539

Veganism is unnatural because we’re all omnivores, and evolved eating both plants and animals.

Impregnating cows this way is also unnatural.

Both can be true.

Our monkey ancestors were more vegan than meat eater.

More vegan.

What a curious phrase. Not just for the substitution of vegetarian for vegan, but for the use of “more”. More vegan. I thought it was binary. Are their partial vegans? I thought that wasn’t allowed.

Because my diet includes more calories and nutrition from plant matter than meat most days, am I more vegan now?

You may already be a en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flexitarianism           

“International research explains that flexitarianism is used as a broader term to describe partial reductions in meat consumption without fixed requirements.^[7]^^”^

Flexitarianism - Wikipedia

Sorry, you’re too late. I now identify as More Vegan. ;)