• hector@lemmy.today
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    8 hours ago

    Our monkey, or rather ape, ancestors were more vegan than meat eater.

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      4 hours ago

      Today, most people are “more vegan” than meat eater, too, as in they eat more grains and vegetables than meat. If that’s what you meant.

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      3 hours ago

      More vegan.

      What a curious phrase. Not just for the substitution of vegetarian for vegan, but for the use of “more”. More vegan. I thought it was binary. Are there partial vegans? I thought that wasn’t allowed.

      Because my diet includes more calories and nutrition from plant matter than meat most days, am I more vegan now?

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        4 hours ago

        They overwhelmingly ate more plants than meat we can safely presume. Meat they could get would be mostly insects, and an already dead or sick animals. Later when they came out of the trees shellfish.

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          Yes scavenging for meat is generally considered a very important part of human evolution. Our stomachs are particularly acidic when compared to other great apes. This is believed to have evolved due to a high consumption of scavenged meats.

          You are right though plants generally did form a large portion of our and our ancestors diets.

          Important to note that as our brain size increased it did correlate with increased meat consumption as well. This all goes into calorie densities, available nutrients, and evolutionary pressures.

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      7 hours ago

      that’s like comparing us to the primordial plankton that use to eat microbes.

      it’s just really stupid.

      let’s ignore 25 million years of evolution.

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        7 hours ago

        Evolution is on a long scale, we have a lot longer as vegans than we do eating any meat to speak of outside insects and scavenging. Only a blink of an eye hunting our own meat to a large extent, a small fraction of a million years, compared to millions, and tens of millions, vegan ish.

        Longer when you include like passive meat eating, like shellfish, which is what people were thought to be following as they colonized the middle east and asia.

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          6 hours ago

          if your argument is that we were herbivores longer than omnivores I’ve got some news for you. we ate planktons for alot longer than plants, mostly because plants didn’t even exist for millions of years.

          so by your logic we should be eating phytoplanktons instead of plants and animals.

          you can’t just dismiss millions of years of evolution on a whim based entirely on an emotional reaction.

          be vegan all you want, but it doesn’t change the fact that you are an omnivore.