• Dasus@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    No answers.

    Because full, veganism is an irrational philosophy.

    I’m hardcore against industrial meat farming, support vegan products, but also eat meat when I can find morally sourced ones.

    I don’t “go into communities” Lemmy has a main feed.

    You said you were open to questions and now don’t even answer them.

    “how the go about in animal sanctuaries”

    I’ve worked at animal sanctuaries. I know.

    You skipped both the questions, like all vegans always do.

    Perhaps open your mind to the idea that your absolutist views might not be the only moral ones, and that yours can even get less moral when viewed through a larger lens.

    I can defend my ideology. (Which again is against industrial Meat-farms and I mainly eat a plant based diet and zero dairy.) Can you say the same?

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      1 month ago

      I said I’m open for questions to someone who wants to learn to eat more plant based stuff.

      Going into a post and commenting is going into a community.

      Which part of your question do you feel wasn’t sufficiently addressed? I’ll try to elaborate on my replies to them.

      Edit: if you comment with yet another insult, I won’t engage.

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        1 month ago

        So what do we do with deer?

        Or is the meat to be discarded as “unholy”?

        Should we genocide all sheep? Because unless you plan to do that, we’re going to have to keep shearing them. And that wool is thus required for the animals welfare. It’s extra.

        Do we burn it as unholy?

        Your absolutist ways don’t work yet you refuse to accept alternatives. Kinda like the people who see eating meat as masculine and refuse to eat plant based products or change their diet

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          1 month ago

          With things like eating an animal (non human or human) that dies anyway, it honestly depends on whether your ethics are strictly utiliterian or not. If you’re strictly utiliterian, there’s no reason not to eat a culled deer or a euthanized dog. All I’m asking for is consistency, and that’s how I go about it, too: I wouldn’t eat a deceased pet or relative, so I’m not eating that deer either. I’m also not personally experienced in animal populations, so I wouldn’t feel comfortable buying that meat either way, since I don’t have the skill to actually make sure it really would’ve died anyway without my demand for the product that is its body. That’s just me though, it’s a different story if you’re more well versed in this!

          What about my reply to your other question wasn’t sufficient? I’d love to elaborate on that too if you want.

          I typed this reply before seeing the end of your comment. Again, if you keep being insulting like this instead of genuinely discussing things, I might/will stop engaging.