A colleague of mine is a very devoted vegan.  So devoted, in fact, that he argues that it is morally wrong to wear fake fur or fake leather, or to eat any kind of non-meat food that is meant to look or taste like meat.  Apparently, doing so symbolically condones tyranny over animals, supports the meat and animal-based fashion industries, and demonstrates disrespect and contempt towards animals.  Now, I have nothing against veganism, but this just seems too radical.  Is this kind of argumentation sound?  Or are there any more sensible arguments against fake fur or leather, or meat-like food items?        
                  
    
  
  
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