You don’t eat meat, you are a carnivore. You don’t eat plants, you are a vegan. Why do people root their identity in what they eat and get so offended and jealous when others are able to eat what they aren’t able to?https://twitter.com/nosilverv/status/1234416061812027393 …
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Replying to @MimeticValue
Do people seriously identify themselves as carnivores? The only way that label would be accurate is the JBP pure meat diet, right? As for veganism, there's interesting research about moral purity norms moving from religion towards the health and diet realm
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Replying to @Meta_Aesthetic
Yeah, there has been a carnivore movement for the past 2 years. Peterson's daughter is a leader of that movement. At first it was cool, but now it's starting to become about purity norms.
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That gets me thinking about how many lifestyle choices have become forms of identity and community, probably because other forms of community have fallen apart: 5AM Miracle-type books about waking early and hustling, people who are into running, etc (less purity-normish examples)
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