• MBM@lemmings.world
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    1 year ago

    This is like the rolling coal of meat eating. I hoped we were better than this

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      1 year ago

      fossil fuels need to be phased out completely.

      meat eating doesn’t, it can be part of sustainable gardening.

      but yeah the anti-vegan circlejerk is stupid, who gives a shit what you eat

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        1 year ago

        The world is burning. Meat has got to go, just like short holidays by plane. And of course a whole bunch of other things. There is very little room to bargain here as we’re way behind on our targets.

        who gives a shit what you eat

        We all should because we share this planet. You should judge a friend who eats steak frequently the same as someone who once in a while chops down a bit of rainforest. The consequences are the same.

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          1 year ago

          you are an extremist mate, chickens in you backyard helping keep your garden clean won’t end the planet

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            Is that the metric then? If you don’t know you’re going to be killed, it’s ok to kill you?

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              If a life form alien to me was going to suddenly, randomly (from my perspective) kill me to use me as food, I don’t think I would necessarily mind because I had no idea it was going to happen. If I lived my entire life in fear that I could be killed at any moment, I’d be less ok with it.

              I guess what I was going for was that trying to compare a chicken’s understanding of mortality to our own isn’t a compelling argument to me. I think the simple fact that they’re alive and deserve to be treated with dignity is a better argument.