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I'm not sure why you are so adamant about it, but the decisions about what to eat are part of the praxis of veganism, but they are merely consequences of the values of veganism. These values are applied universally, not just to what a vegan eats. I don't even spend money on movies with animal performers.
You have very strong feelings and opinions about something which you have not researched, have not encountered in life, and have not spent a lot of thought on. Why is that?