• Victoria Antoinette
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    -26 months ago

    in torture, the pain and discomfort is the point. prison is an excellent example of torture. by contrast, I think everyone agrees that we would prefer if no pain or discomfort were part of farming animals. this is probably especially true for the people actually doing the farming and slaughtering. in this case, the pain and discomfort are only incidental. it’s not torture.

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      06 months ago

      Everyone agrees? Really? So is humanity just collectively ignoring the alternatives? How is it possible that “everyone agrees” that you prefer no torture and pain, but the vast majority of people chose to engage in that practice? How can you live like that?

      • Victoria Antoinette
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        16 months ago

        if you know a way to raise animals for products at the current scale and price without any pain or discomfort, you should let us know.

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          16 months ago

          Well, you don’t. But a good first step is scaling wayyy down. Factory farming is a response to public demand for meat.

          • Victoria Antoinette
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            16 months ago

            Factory farming is a response to public demand for meat.

            I think this is a fiction.

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      -16 months ago

      So if you chain someone up and don’t intentionally dislocate any joints, and make them sit there for 10 years like that, it’s not torture?

      What is it, collateral damage?

      • Victoria Antoinette
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        the question is why am I chaining them. I wouldn’t do this because I think it is immoral to chain people up, but I don’t need to invoke the spectre of torture to believe it’s wrong.

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          -16 months ago

          If you’re going to chain someone to the same spot for their entire life your intentions don’t mean anything. Your act of doing it is what makes it torture.

          • Victoria Antoinette
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            06 months ago

            torture is a specific thing. there may be a medical reason to do it. if I cut off your foot, that might be a form of torture, but if I do it because it’s dangerous or mangled, it’s a mercy. the intent matters. incidental pain is not torture.