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Episode 3: Veganly Asked Questions Part 2; But What if You Were on a Deserted Island?

Lettuce Talk 8 July 2022


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The Vegan Student Association (VSA) Utrecht podcast is about all things vegan. From vegan history to speciesism and more, we explore everything that it entails to be a "vegan" in our modern world.

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In this two-parter, we talk about frequently asked questions about, reactions to and arguments against veganism and our life of being vegan. Now, we focus on sinning, ethics and taste: “Surely, you will eat meat like the rest of us during the holidays? It’s only one time a year.”, “If you were on a deserted island, and there were only animals to eat, would you?”. How happy are cows really when they are being killed? That and much more. 

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