• @VelvetStorm
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    Hey bud you really need to get off the cross. You just compared your eating preferences which are 100% a choice to someone being born homosexual and not wanting to be killed for it or being born/transitioning to a woman and wanting the same basic human rights as the other half of our species. Honestly you need to just shut up and think about that for a hot second.

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      I oppose racism, sexism, trans- and homophobia. And I oppose speciesism as well. It’s the same system: One group considers another group as less valuable and exploits, abuses or fights them.
      You just draw the line at you own species.
      Animals are innocent, vulnerable and easy to abuse because they don’t have a voice and don’t understand the situation we put them in. If they were human children or mentally disabled humans, we would protect them from harm because of who they are. Instead, we do the most horrible things to them, we take their freedom, their babies, their lifes. In factories, on an industrial scale. Because a pig is just a pig, right?

      EDIT: Please reply, don’t just silently downvote. What’s your refutation?

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        What are you talking about? Don’t you also draw a line when you choose to eat plants? I don’t think they would agree to that. Untill humans develop the ability to photosynthesize, we are going to have to eat other species, there’s no way around it.

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          Don’t you also draw a line when you choose to eat plants?

          I think there’s a reasonable distinction here. You would presumably also draw a line between a conscious human and a brain dead human that won’t ever be conscious again. As far as we can reasonably tell, consciousness requires a brain. Dogs and pigs have brains, so maybe we shouldn’t torture and kill them on factory farms. We can also see them suffering and measure their physical reaction to it.

          Of course there’s a possibility that plants have some kind of consciousness too, but 1. that’s speculation and 2. there’s no way around farming them, as you have said yourself:

          Untill humans develop the ability to photosynthesize, we are going to have to eat other species, there’s no way around it.

          Farming animals will always require far more plant deaths than growing plants for human consumption. These animals have to grow for months before being slaughtered and literally eat tons of animal feed in that time.

          Therefore, plant-based food minimizes both animal suffering and deaths as well as plant deaths.

          I’m not convinced that plant deaths are an ethical issue in of themselves, but farming has environmental implications so it makes sense to minimize the food that needs to be grown and make the farming as environmentally friendly as reasonably possible.

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            the vast majority of plant matter fed to animals is waste product. they eat parts of plants that people can’t or won’t eat. so those plants are killed first for us, then the animals. and the point of the plant objection is not the amount of suffering, but the fact that no one cares if plants are killed, and only vegetarians and vegans care if animals are killed

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              This is wrong. Nearly all (source) of the soy the Amazonas gets destroyed for is animal feed. We give about one third of the global grain we produce to animals, we could end global hunger if we’d give it to humans. Plus we could reforest vast regions, so we don’t die, as a species. Go vegan please.

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                  Soy cake can be used to produce textured vegetable protein (meat alternatives), tofu, tempeh, soy milk, protein powder, biofuels and bioplastics, for example.

                  Calling that industrial waste is just a complete joke.

                  The land could also be used to grow other crops for human consumption.

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                    Soy cake can be used to produce textured vegetable protein

                    but most people don’t want to eat it. you enumerated many of the uses it has been put to, but the fact is that we produce far more soy cake than is used in those other industries, and feeding it to animals is a good use for it.

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                    118 days ago

                    The land could also be used to grow other crops for human consumption.

                    to be clear, the land is already being used to grow crops for human consumption.

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                118 days ago

                there is no reason to believe deforested areas would not become further developed if agriculture becomes untenable

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                you’re wrong. soy is a great example: about 85% of the global crop is pressed for soybean oil. the byproduct would be industrial waste if it weren’t fed to livestock

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          PLANTS HAVE FEELINGS TOO
          is #22 on the Vegan Bullshit Bingo:

          No, they do not. There is no serious study to suggest that they do. Plants do not have a brain or central nervous system. At most, they respond to stimuli. If you really care that much about the welfare of plants, you should go vegan, since many more plants “die” for animal feeding. Do you feel bad while mowing your lawn? And would you rather rescue a potted plant than a dog from a burning house? Is docking pig tails the same as branch trimming to you? Question upon question…

          • @aberrate_junior_beatnik
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            The comment you responded to says nothing about feelings. Nor does it say that the commenter has any issue with the consumption of plants.

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            If you really care that much about the welfare of plants, you should go vegan, since many more plants “die” for animal feeding.

            the point is that they don’t care about the welfare of plants and you don’t either. tehy also eat animals. i think you can put it together.

      • @Smoogs
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        You are not the animals.

        At best you’re a shitty white knight for the animals. You’re not even an ally if this is how you conduct yourself.

    • @DarthFrodo
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      You just compared your eating preferences which are 100% a choice to someone being born homosexual and not wanting to be killed for it

      All the animals on factory farms didn’t choose to be born there and don’t want to be killed either.

      It’s not about the sensitivities of humans, but the insane suffering of animals in this system of oppression.

      • @VelvetStorm
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        If all yall got off the crosses we could donate all the wood and nails to Habitat for Humanity.

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          Just goes to show how little you care about others suffering. Social justice for me but not for others (those who I consider interior).

      • @Smoogs
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        You’re not the animals. You’re not even a good spokesperson for the animals.

        You don’t give a shit about the animals. You’re just a pathetic histrionic giving into your tendencies here to tank a conversation for a hit.

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          You’re not the animals.

          I literally wrote that this isn’t about me/humans, so yes, obviously.

          There are many groups that are suffering and that I’m not part of, and I still care about what’s happening to them and want the suffering to end. It seems like most lemmy users share that sentiment when it comes to oppressed humans, so I really don’t get what’s so hard to understand about that when I extend it to animals.

          You might have the opinion that factory farming isn’t a social justice issue, fine. Me having a different opinion doesn’t negatively affect you in any way. Why are you so pissed at me just because I see it differently?

          • @Smoogs
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            You jumped in on a conversation where a person compared veganism as if it’s a persecution comparable to the LBGTQ.

            Veganism is A diet choice. That’s all it is. That is all you’re doing here.

            This is not you living as a member of the LBGTQ.

            You are not a suffragette.

            There will be no pivoting off of it here today and play shitty white knight for the animals.