How To Become Vegan

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court. I think there’s a good chance the company would have lost that case
if it went to trial.
The legal reasoning is that ethical veganism includes a set of moral
guiding principles, so it’s therefore protected against employer
discrimination. So, for instance, if your company fired you for being vegan,
you could sue them and you’d stand a decent chance of winning because
that would be akin to firing you for your religious beliefs, which is illegal.
Other countries may have similar laws.
What I’m also curious about is whether a vegan-run company could
refuse to hire someone for not being vegan, especially if it was a vegan
company and the vegan ethics were wrapped into the business model. As
far as I can tell, that would probably be legal since it’s unlikely that the
desire to perform animal sacrifice would be protected by law. But you’ll
have to check with a lawyer on that.
You may be in the minority as a vegan now, but that will eventually
change. If you’ve taken a deeper looking into the animal products industry,
then you already know that it’s based on unsustainable insanities and the
ongoing perpetuation of falsehood and ignorance. If enough humans keep
learning and growing, we’ll eventually correct this unintelligent behavior. I
suspect, however, that we won’t fully transition off of animal products until
stronger artificial intelligence becomes more deeply entrenched in our

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