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Unfortunately most humans have been duped. So India for instance would be an answer that someone might give but they only have about 9% as vegans. That's terrible because every other country gets lower in their percentage. As for biking I'm not sure I haven't biked in years
I've heard a little bit about India having their own issues regarding animal rights. 9% is still a lot better than 1% though.
Biking is my freedom, which means I'm very unfree.
Although they use milk, they consider egg a meat. They treat their cows like gods, so if you're vegan only for the reasons of animal suffering then I'd argue being vegetarian in India is philosophically identical
I'm in it for the health and benefits of plants