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As someone who tries to eat less meat in general because climate change and cows are basically giant grass eating slightly smellier dogs, I cannot take anyone who unironically uses "carnist" and "bloodmouth" seriously from that point on.
The more names you use to describe "person who eats meat" that you think are insulting and derogatory, the more people roll their eyes and move on with their planned meal.
"Bloodmouth" is clearly trying to be a slur (although it's the first time I see the term). "Carnist" however is just a neologism with meaning "someone who eats meat as part of their alimentation".
Words exist to convey meaning, that's all. Now vegans or vegetarians can be aggressive towards carnists, that's for sure. Nothing to do with vocabulary.
that is not what it means
Okay I had a look and, you're right. Apparently it's an academic word in sociology meaning "prevailing ideology in which people support the use and consumption of animal products, especially meat." So it's not the practice, it's the way of thinking.