What is a vegan, what is the difference between a vegan and a vegetarian?
The Vegan is a vegetarian who additionally does not consume anything, absolutely nothing of animal origin. He does not eat eggs nor honey, drink milk and its derivates, and he doesn’t consume any food containing them for example: chocolate if it has milk or animal fat or white wine if it contains the white of the egg to clarify it. He does not use silk, wool, leather, fur, feathers and hair. The common vegetarian limits himself not to eat animal meat but he consumes eggs, milk, etc. and uses wool, leathers, hair, feathers, etc. or part of those animal products. He is not as strict as the vegan. Why don’t vegans consume or use anything from animals or of animal origin? They state that man is a “speciest”, he only worries about his species and he does not bother about the others. He exploits other animal species for his own benefit. This is not ethical. Man is worth the same as a rat, a dog or an ant. They don’t exist for being used by man. What attitude do vegans have against “speciests