• Spacenut@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    It’s just sad seeing the dissonance between people who don’t make the connection (or lack thereof) between simultaneously thinking “I have a dead, tortured animal on my plate” and “I’m a good person,” especially when it’s so easy to just not hurt animals.

    Once you see it, you can’t unsee it. These behaviors are so normal because that contradiction is so commonplace.

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      11 hours ago

      Your technology has a high chance of having child labor in it. The roof over your head, the vegetables that you eat, the vehicles that you drive…

      Why don’t you see it?

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        9 hours ago

        I recommend looking at my response to the reply about “the good place” and continuing the thread there, it’s the same ideas.

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        22 hours ago

        I’m a big fan of the show. But we need to realize that we actually do have a responsibility to minimize the harm we cause when we’re able to. I wouldn’t accept “but you have a phone tho” or “no ethical consumption under capitalism” as justifications for buying a child-killing SUV, for example. It’s just kinda defeatist.

        And even if my choices make literally zero difference, and the world is exactly the same with or without my actions (which is just not the case), I still sleep better knowing I’m not contributing to the extreme and obvious harms of animal agriculture.

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            9 hours ago

            Me personally? I don’t know if I’d applaud it, because if someone’s still eating animal products (a) they still see animals as resources to exploit, not individuals, and (b) the chicken you kill on Tuesday doesn’t really care about the chicken you didn’t kill on Monday.

            But for sure it’s a great first step. Some people need time to adjust and I support anything that moves us in the direction of kindness towards animals.

    • NSRXN@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      1 day ago

      “I have a dead, tortured animal on my plate”

      no one thinks that. and the animals aren’t tortured, anyway