Jerry, 10 months ago @beforewisdom In retrospect, I think it was an inappropriate post. I shouldn't have posted it for various reasons. I'm really sorry. But: The verb "doesn't" should be "do not" because it is plural. The subject of the sentence is "people," which is plural. The word "due" should be "because" because it is a conjunction that introduces a reason. The correct sentence is: Community of people who do not use any animal products because of various reasons. The sentence could also be written as: Community of people who avoid using any animal products for various reasons.
@beforewisdom In retrospect, I think it was an inappropriate post. I shouldn't have posted it for various reasons. I'm really sorry.
But:
The verb "doesn't" should be "do not" because it is plural. The subject of the sentence is "people," which is plural.
The word "due" should be "because" because it is a conjunction that introduces a reason.
The correct sentence is:
Community of people who do not use any animal products because of various reasons.
The sentence could also be written as:
Community of people who avoid using any animal products for various reasons.