• growsomethinggood ()
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      I’m all for the humane treatment of animals, but domestic sheep need to be sheared or they end up like Baarack here. Meanwhile, wool is a sustainable textile source, unlike synthetic fibers.

      If we want domestic sheep to live good lives, it requires humans embracing sustainable practices quickly to address the climate crisis.

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        These people always neglect to mention that their endgame is the complete genocide of all domesticated animals since they literally cannot survive on their own without human caretaking, almost like we’ve evolved a symbiotic relationship with these creatures and trying to end that relationship because you personally find it morally objectionable will have disastrous consequences for huge parts of the entire world’s biosphere…well except Antarctica, those penguins couldn’t care less if the cows are being wiped out because “uNnAtUrAl!!!”

        ETA, you can tell these people are totally not eco fascists because they didn’t dispute the charge of wanting to exterminate entire clades of the tree of life, they just started justifying it by ranting about why “the bad ones” “totally deserve it” because pregarnart. I’m sure you wouldn’t find any genocidal dictator in recent history who has conjured the image of a barefoot and pregnant member of “the bad ones” to rant about how they’re producing too many children, or that “the nation” isn’t keeping pace enough, to rile a scare out of their audience, nosiree!

        Nevermind how their position also involves exterminating service animals for also being domesticated, and fuck their disabled owners for “defying nature” or “being abusers”, that epileptic who needs help calling medical assistance should have thought about how it makes some internet weirdo feels to see dogs doing things before they tried being allowed to live despite their condition!

        • _NoName_
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          167 months ago

          Meat cows specifically should be wiped out for their methane production being so high. I’ve heard that if we managed to stop beef consumption we’d have something like a 10% decrease in emissions just from that alone.

          • @jeffwOP
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            It would actually probably be more than that if you’re talking global demand. So much deforestation is due to cattle (typically the land needed for their feed), not to mention repurposing some existing land used for cattle feed for human food.

            Plus, all that feed needs to be transported, which influences the shipping industry.

        • @SmoothOperator
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          Surely there exists a space between us breeding, mass murdering and torturing domestic animals with cruel factory farming on the one hand, and wiping them off the face of the earth on the other.

          Wouldn’t you say that both extremes constitute disastrous consequences for huge parts of the entire world’s biosphere?

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            Are we still talking about sheep that grass all day under the shade of solar panels?

            Even the staunchest hippie wears whool.

            • @SmoothOperator
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              I don’t think we are - the previous comment is talking about the total genocide of all domesticated animals, which seems beyond sheep under solar panels.

        • @[email protected]
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          We have billions of captive animals that will be forcibly impregnated every year in order to replace those thag are killed, and even under the most “humane” conditions will still be killed at a fraction of their natural lifespan, yet you consider cutting out the forced impregnation part in order to end the cycle of violence to be “genocide”?

          You don’t think that label might be more appropriately applied to the systematic killing of billions every yeat which will happen in perpetuity until we end animal agriculture?

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              You’re right, it is much worse. The goal is to breed them as quickly as possible, use them for their wool while they are useful for it, and kill them much younger than their lifespan for their meat. I think it would be a kindess to slowly stop that torturous cycle.

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                you can’t kill something before its lifespan. when it dies, that is the end of its lifespan.

        • @[email protected]
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          Yawn.

          “Genocide” only applies to humans. The correct term for animals is “extinction”.

          And I remind you: we humans control when and if our domestic livestock breed. And we let specific breeds of domestic livestock go extinct all the time. There are dozens of breeds of cows and chickens and sheep that are now extinct because they were replaced by other, more useful breeds - or the cultures that bred them were wiped out. Consider the Tautersheep, for example.

          Let me be blunt. If scientists developed synthetic wool that was chemically identical to sheep wool but ten times cheaper, domestic sheep would be extinct within a decade. And nobody but sheep farmers would complain. So when carnists argue we have a moral duty to the species of domestic sheep to continue breeding them for human use I just roll my eyes.

      • @jeffwOP
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        How did I remember this whole story and not remember his name was Baarack lol

      • @CMDR_Horn
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        If they wait much longer it will be too hot for wool anyway

        • @[email protected]
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          57 months ago

          Well it’s too late for that, we already changed these animals to be unable to to live without us.

            • @[email protected]
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              06 months ago

              Sheep genocide! Woohoo!

              Even if we stop, what do we do with the ones we still have? Sanctuaries for millions of animals are far too expensive.

              How about we keep shearing them and let them graze under our solar?

              • @[email protected]
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                66 months ago

                You can’t, and I’m not recommending, get rid of sheep overnight. That’s a scenario you made up on your own.

                If you would castrate all domestic sheep today, that would be akin to what we do to cats and dogs. Slowly the population would dwindle.

                  • @[email protected]
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                    26 months ago

                    People who kill and exploit animals every day are always so ready to defend animals. Raising animals for killing, even if you take their wool during their lives, is genocide.

              • @madcaesar
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                The guy you’re arguing with is the reason so many people simply tune out animal activists. He reminds me of the hippy character from Futurama on the poppers episode 😂

                  • @[email protected]
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                    06 months ago

                    What you’re using isn’t reason. It comes from a good place, I’m sure, but your arguments aren’t reasonable.

    • @[email protected]
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      287 months ago

      Sheep have been domesticated for over 10,000 years and require regular shearing to continue living, otherwise their wool will overgrow and they eventually won’t be able to eat or move.

        • @[email protected]
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          417 months ago

          Yes, for over 10,000 years. It sounds like you think we should kill all domesticated sheep…

          • Ð Greıt Þu̇mpkin
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            137 months ago

            They do, they just never say that part out loud because they know that blows their cover, they aren’t animal rights believers, they’re eco-fascists who believe that domesticated animals and anyone dependent on them should all die because “defying nature!”

            • @[email protected]
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              56 months ago

              They still need to be sheared…

              I don’t quite understand the vitriol around giving these sheep haircuts. This conversation isn’t even about eating them. It’s about haircuts.

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                Have you ever seen a sheep be sheared? It’s violent and bloody. If your barber held you down and cut and scraped scraped the hell out of your scalp while shaving your head, you’d fire them.

                Also, sheep too old to produce good wool don’t get a peaceful retirement. They get slaughtered and turned into dog or chicken food. The same thing happens when there’s a disease epidemic - common because of the crowded and filthy conditions in factory farming - or crop failures or drought. As soon as it’s not profitable to keep the sheep alive we kill them.

                But neither of those points are actually the point of the conversation at all. The point is it’s immoral to use an animal as an object to benefit humans. If you wouldn’t keep humans in pens and shave them to make clothing, you shouldn’t do the same thing to sheep. Simple as.

                • @[email protected]
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                  66 months ago

                  Have you ever seen a sheep be sheared? It’s violent and bloody.

                  What the fuck are you talking about. They use clippers with a guard on them. They don’t shave all the way to the skin. Have you ever seen a sheep he sheared? It involves no blood, only someone holding the animal still. It takes like 30 minutes once every six months.

                  The point is it’s immoral to use an animal as an object to benefit humans.

                  Yeah hard disagree from me bro. Nature disagrees too. Let the wolves have the sheep instead I guess lol

              • @SmoothOperator
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                Sounds nice. Possibly while not killing them or milking them, while also trying to breed them back to a more naturally viable state?

                • aasatru
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                  86 months ago

                  What’s the point of that?

                  If you don’t want wool, just leave wild species to graze there instead. Then congratulations, you successfully achieve nothing and you can rest easy wearing your polyester shirt.

                  • @[email protected]
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                    66 months ago

                    And remember, polyester is made from oil which makes rainbows when you pour it in water therfore: polyester is made of rainbows! And does no harm to anything ever. The end.

                  • @[email protected]
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                    36 months ago

                    What’s with the obsession with synthetic fabric? Cotton and linen make perfectly fine clothes without supporting the oil and gas industry or factory farming

                  • @[email protected]
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                    What’s with the obsession with synthetic fabric? Cotton and linen make perfectly fine clothes without supporting the oil and gas industry or factory farming