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message 1: by Tessa, Founder + Curator (new)

Tessa (trisstessa) | 680 comments Mod
Finished Beyond Beliefs? What did you think of this book? Share your thoughts here and feel free to answer any or all of the following discussion questions!

01. Do you have frequent interactions with non-vegans?
02. Have you ever had a particularly tense conversation regarding veganism/animal rights with a meat eater?
03. How do you usually handle uncomfortable interactions with non-vegans?
04. Do you usually struggle to communicate with non-vegans, whether they are close to you or strangers?
05. Did Beyond Beliefs provide effective advice or strategies for dealing with the non-vegans in your life?
06. Would your non-vegan friends or family be willing to read Beyond Beliefs?
07. Were there any topics you wish the author had covered more in detail?
08. How would you rate Beyond Beliefs? What's your reason for this rating?



message 2: by Tessa, Founder + Curator (new)

Tessa (trisstessa) | 680 comments Mod
I'm trying to imagine a world where any member of my family would willingly read any vegan-related book lmao.

But overall I really liked this book! I deal with a lot of stupidity from my non-vegan family members. It's so frustrating. I'm not sure how much this will actually help me, given how antagonistic (just for fun) the non-vegans in my life can be, but it's definitely given me a lot to think about!


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Cato (cato-the-cactus) | 11 comments Tessa wrote: "I'm not sure how much this will actually help me, given how antagonistic (just for fun) the non-vegans in my life can be, but it's definitely given me a lot to think about!."

Antagonistic (just for fun) non-vegans are the worst.


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Cato (cato-the-cactus) | 11 comments 01. Do you have frequent interactions with non-vegans?
My partner, with whom I live with, is a vegan, too. The one close friend that we meet with regularly in person is a vegetarian. Although he sometimes asks critical questions about veganism, he's always respectful about it. Apart from him we have some vegan and some non-vegan friends and acquaintances.
In my and my partners family there are no fellow vegans, three vegetarians and some flexitarian. Some people in my family are convinced meat-eaters.

02. Have you ever had a particularly tense conversation regarding veganism/animal rights with a meat eater?
When I struggle with things (health issues, mental health, really anything else) the meat-eaters in my live somehow always seem to conclude that this might be because of veganism. I find that very hurtful and it made me stop talking to them about some of my struggles in live all together. I've had some tense conversations with meat-eaters in this context.

03. How do you usually handle uncomfortable interactions with non-vegans?
Honestly if I can, currently I avoid them. Often I feel bad about this later. I'm working an changing both.

04. Do you usually struggle to communicate with non-vegans, whether they are close to you or strangers?
Mostly veganism doesn't come up, when I talk to strangers and if it does most people react respectfully or honestly curious. However it also repeatedly happened to me, that strangers/ acquaintances told me horrible stories about animals being killed, after I told them, that I don't eat meat. I don't know why they do this, but it's awful. I therefore make very conscious decisions about telling people that I'm vegan or not.

05. Did Beyond Beliefs provide effective advice or strategies for dealing with the non-vegans in your life?
There is some got advice about how one should phrase certain issues. The most valuable lesson for me probably was that I should and can take my boundaries regarding other people's meat consumption more seriously.
I was visiting my parents for a few day when I read parts of the book and I asked them to keep the meat in their fridge in closed containers so I don't have to smell or see it, when I open the fridge. They actually played along and didn't turn this into a problem. I think Beyond Beliefs helped me with making this request. Prior to reading it I probably would not have asked for this in the first place.

06. Would your non-vegan friends or family be willing to read Beyond Beliefs?
Probably not. The people around me generally don't read non-fiction and don't take psychology seriously.

07. Were there any topics you wish the author had covered more in detail?
I loved how Melanie Joy parallels carnism and heteronormativity at some points throughout this book. I would have loved to read more of this.

08. How would you rate Beyond Beliefs? What's your reason for this rating?
For me Beyond Beliefs was a 5-star-read, because I found it empowering and I learned a lot.
This is my review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 5: by Tessa, Founder + Curator (new)

Tessa (trisstessa) | 680 comments Mod
Cato wrote: "Tessa wrote: "I'm not sure how much this will actually help me, given how antagonistic (just for fun) the non-vegans in my life can be, but it's definitely given me a lot to think about!."

Antagon..."


They really are! Like...I know it's not mean-spirited, I guess, but it's still so annoying. For as long as I've been vegan, my dad and brother have always made some annoying comment about the food I'm making/eating, and it's just like...why?


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