I don’t think so. In the US there are more than twice as many vegans and vegetarians among black people compared to the overall public. At least that’s the result of a study from 2015.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_veganism
Also India and Mexico have quite a lot of vegans and vegetarians according to this source: https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/veganism-by-country
However, I do think that veganism as an ethical movement is mainly a thing in developed countries. If you are struggling to survive in a rather poor place, I guess many people don’t have enough free capacities to think about animal rights.
Look up vegan lifestyle India. A lot of people already live that way just for their religion
Oh, it’s THAT interview. People who have
0(zero) understanding of sociological methods decide that they’re fountains of facts because talking in front a camera automatically means you’re the same as some experts or professors talking in a lecture or documentary. The video camera, the ultimate (self) validation machine, an indirect visual feedback loop acting as a circular reasoning feedback loop. It’s not enough to have your head up your ass, you also have to build a TV studio in there and do vodcasts.



