weganizmu
Weganizmu, also known as veganism in English, is a lifestyle and dietary choice that excludes the consumption of animal products and by-products. It is motivated by ethical considerations regarding animal rights, environmental concerns, and health reasons. The term originates from the word "vegetarianism," with the prefix "vegan" introduced in the 1940s by Donald Watson, co-founder of the Vegan Society, to distinguish this more stringent form of plant-based living.
Practitioners of weganizmu avoid meat, dairy, eggs, honey, and other animal-derived ingredients in their diet. Beyond
Advocates of weganizmu cite ethical concerns about animal suffering and industrial farming practices, as well as
Weganizmu has gained significant popularity globally, influenced by increasing awareness of animal rights and environmental issues.
Despite its growth, weganizmu remains a subject of debate, with critics questioning nutritional adequacy and feasibility