I run a vegan Minecraft server. I see that as a form of activism.
I also do some other activism, but I'm just saying anything you can do to help is nice 🙂
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I run a vegan Minecraft server. I see that as a form of activism.
I also do some other activism, but I'm just saying anything you can do to help is nice 🙂
You're doing a great service as we gamer vegans need our hangout spots! I suppose you're only allowed to grow wheat to make bread for food.
If you dont mind me asking, could I join your minecraft server?
We have a bunch of rules listed and custom recipes. You can see them when you join.
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Thank you! Remember no villager farms.
I love this, is it encouraged to play the game without harming the digital animals?
Yes. You play as a vegan. It's a form virtual larping.
So many games are going to get vegan mods in the future that let you play the ethical way lol.
I wanna feel inspired and empowered by other vegans to improve.
I think it is funny how (usually Americans) don't think judgement is a good thing and are always back pedaling about not judging someone or assuming judging is wrong.
I judge everyone and everything. I'm judgemental. It helps. If you have no judgement then you have no personality or personal boundaries.
There are surely more options than causing burnout and encouraging everyone regardless of what they're doing. If someone creates yet another veganism organization with conditions conducive to abuse and oppression, obviously they should be criticized regardless of whether they ask for it or whatever. Like if someone is stomping on someone else, it makes no sense to let them because they don't consent to you stopping them.
Be supportive, yes. Show solidarity, yes. But never if it is only reinforcing and instantiating dominance structures.
It's hard to say much more without a concrete example of what you mean, but there are surely ways to be supportive of your peers without uncritically supporting literally anything they do. Sometimes you need to let a friend know they're doing something fucked up and they need to cut it out. At some point you have to look at the fact that every Food not Bombs chapter is run by abusers and think, maybe aversion to criticism makes like no sense. Not to mention that many of the things you should criticize and resist would themselves cause burnout for more vulnerable activists if they aren't.