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Politics and the Vegan Language
One of my favorite essays of all time is George Orwell’s “Politics and the English Language” (full version here). It’s one of just a handful of essays that I’ve ever voluntarily read more than once. It’s been very influential to … Continue reading
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Tagged accommodation, aggressive words, argument framing, blissful ignorance, condescension, convergence, defensiveness, divergence, dysphemism, euphemism, forcible impregnation, language use, meat is murder, obscuring truth, offensive vegan language, vegan bubble, vegan soundbites, vegan street cred, veganism as a religion, word choice
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