The chickens weren’t doing the coke. I think.

  • @essell
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    55 days ago

    i Look at it this way. All life gets eaten by something eventually, so consumption itself can’t be immoral.

    Causing suffering to the living certainly can be.

    • @amzd
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      All life gets eaten by something eventually, so consumption itself can’t be immoral.

      Yeah we are not talking about the consumption part, we are talking about the killing part. If you find a dead squirrel or deer, it’s not immoral to eat them. Ending someone’s life against their will is though, it doesn’t really matter what your intentions are.

      • @essell
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        What if someone ran over that dead deer. They killed it. Is it okay to eat a dead thing if someone else kills it?

        • @amzd
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          05 days ago

          Intention is what you’re looking for. It is immoral to intentionally kill someone.

          • @essell
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            15 days ago

            I appreciate you sharing your moral perspective with me.

            Do you have any fringe cases where intentionally killing someone is morally justified?

            • @amzd
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              -15 days ago

              There is probably cases where you could try to morally justify anything (like in a survival situation I guess?) but I personally would try to abstain from killing under any circumstance.

              The morals around eating animals are luckily not that vague. You do not need animal products to live (say all major dietician organizations) so the only reasons people are eating meat is out of habit or for taste. And pleasure does not justify killing a sentient being.

                • @amzd
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                  -15 days ago

                  All major dietician organizations agree that living on a plant based diet can be healthy during any stage of life including infancy, pregnancy, etc

                  • @[email protected]
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                    25 days ago

                    the AND no longer has that position. the Australian association based their findings on the AND position paper. and there are other associations which specifically do not recommend it during pregnancy and infancy. even the now-expired AND position paper was mostly about the possible dangers.

      • @[email protected]
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        25 days ago

        there is no proof nonhuman animals understand personal mortality, so we can’t say they have a will to live

        • @amzd
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          -15 days ago

          A toddler or a mentally disabled person can’t understand morality. I wouldn’t personally kill and eat those.

            • @amzd
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              05 days ago

              Ah, you are right, I did. I believe the same can be said about mortality though.

          • @[email protected]
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            15 days ago

            comparing mental disabled people to children is insulting. comparing them to animals is fucking gross.

            • @amzd
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              -15 days ago

              I did not compare them, they just have the trait you claimed was the justification for killing animals. Humans are animals and a subset of us have the trait you described. I just pointed out that is not a good justification.