• merde alors
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    31 year ago

    the question of suffering (or joy) seems not to be that easy to answer. Not every “animal” clearly (or not so clearly) seems to “feel those things”

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      31 year ago

      Not every animal, no, but the vast majority either overwhelmigly appear to or definitively do, including all of the ones we eat and regularly experiment on, and nearly all of the ones most people come into regular contact with.

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          11 year ago

          Yes, we. You’re part of society, and as such, you benefit immensely from animal slaughter and experimentation, even if you’re a strict vegan.

          • merde alors
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            01 year ago

            experimentation, ok, easy to see

            but how do i benefit from animal slaughter?

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              11 year ago

              I’m assuming you eat plants that are grown outdoors. Aside from all the animals that are dead from clearing the land they were grown on, modern agriculture involves killing insects on a massive, unsustainable scale. Even those bullshit “organic” farms do it.

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                31 year ago

                i “benefit from animal slaughter” because of pesticides?

                i am a gardener too 😱

                even if i avoid killing insects, occasional manipulation of the earth might end up killing some yes

                you should have used another word. the word slaughter is used for killing to eat

                why are organic farms bullshit?