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If you truly think only the biggest injustice should have priority, then anthropogenic climate change should have your attention, not animal welfare. Quintillions of animals will die from climate change and quintillions more can still be saved. The agriculture industry is a still a pretty big chunk of that, but not as big as fossil fuels, and more importantly the theory of change requires overcoming capitalism and prometheanism in general, rather than allowing itself to be limited to the mere lifestyle change of veganism.
Luckily, that is not the case. Massive systemic change isn't accomplished by prioritizing single issues one by one, but by forming a shared front of revolutionary solidarity. Veganism should absolutely be part of that, but we're only better off by also having solidarity with popular anti-capitalist sentiments like the anti-AI movement.
Of course if they don't want solidarity with the animals that are murdered by the agriculture industry they can fuck off. Or, more diplomatically, they're welcome to learn solidarity as part of the on-boarding process.
As long as we agree that we shouldn't prioritize fights because they're easy, it's good.
We have to eat anyways, so making the more ethical decision and picking the vegan option is completely different from taking an action and spending time to advocate against oil or whatever other cause. Gong vegan is more like not taking an action while allowing you to fight other fights.