I can definitely see some vegans up in the faces of those in wheel chairs and telling them they’re “not doing enough by following the philosophy, they must also be an activist for hours everyday or they don’t care about the animals and they’re just as bad as meat eaters” or “that their contributions don’t matter like theirs.”
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I'm sure that's happened. Some can be monomaniacal, especially those where veganism is their only branch into liberatory politics.
Here though she's more talking about the pressure to minimize chronic illness and downplay disability due to not wanting to play into the "vegans are weak" myth (aka the protein myth). I've done this myself and still catch myself doing so occasionally. Part of it is self-imposed as she admits, but the expectations can be read between the lines of some mainstream messaging.
this post was submitted on 24 Jun 2026
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