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  • Saw a documentary about a Chinese billionaire on TV a couple of years ago. He was born poor in some village and worked his way up, owning dozens of factories now. He was super busy, grumpy to the people around him and very torn. He asked the camera if he is part of the solution or part of the problem, he couldn’t tell. Told us he misses the sounds of frogs in the evening, when he was playing with his friend in the forests and fields that are now industrial parks. Made me cry, what are we doing?


  • Teppichbrand@feddit.orgtoScience Memes@mander.xyzHoney
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    19 days ago

    It’s not natural period

    The three N’s of Justification:
    Eating meat is natural, necessary and normal. Check this video on carnism.

    To each their own

    Vegan Bullshit Bingo #6:
    Food is everbody’s personal choice
    How can something that others literally gave their lives for be a personal choice? Food nowadays is globally produced and distributed and affects - like most of our decisions - many more parties and beings, such as animals and our entire ecosystem. Your taste in music is a personal choice. The freedom to choose what we consume though, should not limit the freedom and well-being of others. Be it through animal exploitation, destruction of ecosystems, inhumane working conditions in the animal industry, zoonoses and pandemics, multidrug resistant pathogens, waste of resources and further consequences, that lead others to suffer.

    but I can’t stand the vegans that try to put others down for eating meat

    Vegan Bullshit Bingo #52:
    Vegans think they are better than everyone
    While it feels good to know that you have questioned traditions and made your own informed decisions in line with values that reject violence rather than promote it, you should not get on a high horse, because almost all vegans were once not vegan and everyone can take this step. However, completely refusing to address the issue is a difficult stance to take. By the way: Just because a vegan once told you an uncomfortable truth, they were not being mean to you. And even if you didn’t like a vegan once, that doesn’t question the whole point of veganism or justify continuing to exploit animals.

    Nature is kill or be killed and has been since the dawn of time. Everything eats everything else.

    Vegan Bullshit Bingo #1:
    Lions eat meat too
    Yes, animals kill in the wild - to survive. We humans are, as opposed to predators, omnivores. We know how to grow crops, vegetables, etc. and cultivate fields. We have a choice, a conscience and have ethics. Are you identifying with the intelligence and life situation of that of a lion? Do you also commonly ask yourself “What would a lion do in my place right now”? Are lions that kill newborns of other lions, for example, really good role models?


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    19 days ago

    Just like those Christians

    Vegan Bullshit Bingo #7:
    Veganism is like a religion
    That sounds like an attempt at discrediting Veganism as unreasonable and irrational, just to not seriously deal with it. As Veganism is based on facts, logic and common sense, it is the exact opposite of a religion. Consuming animal products though, mostly means blindly following irrational traditions and ignoring the facts or refusing them by reasoning: “That’s how we’ve always done it”. That sounds more like a religion to me…

    that try to force religion down your throat.

    Vegan Bullshit Bingo #48:
    Vegans are forcing their opinion on others
    Fortunately we have freedom of speech. Opinions and actions can be criticized. Especially when the critique involves valid arguments. As consuming meat is legal, vegans aren’t enforcing anything. Much rather, we are seeking education, and an open dialogue about the topic. This is unfortunately often jeopardized by a lack of proper counterarguments and the allegation we would enforce our opinion. Eating animals though, forces others to captivity, violence and death.


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    “Veganism is a philosophy and way of living which seeks to exclude—as far as is possible and practicable—all forms of exploitation of, and cruelty to, animals for food, clothing or any other purpose; and by extension, promotes the development and use of animal-free alternatives for the benefit of animals, humans and the environment. In dietary terms it denotes the practice of dispensing with all products derived wholly or partly from animals.”
    ~ The Vegan Society, 1944







  • I have an old laptop with Linux Mint hooked to my TV. Firefox with some bookmarks to different streaming services, Freetube with subscriptions, sunshine/moonlight to my gaming PC and emulators to play some retro adventures with my kids. I remote controll it with KDE Connect from my phone. Works great!
    I used to fiddle with Kodi on a Raspberry Pi, but the laptop is so simple and easy to set up, I don’t see myself going back.





  • I’ll take the flexis, alright. But only if they consume less animals than the one hardcore vegan. :)
    Do you know how you stop smoking? You realize you are addicted to it and it’s killing you and that’s when you quit. Noone smokes less and less until it’s over. I feel the same mindset with many people who call themselves flexitarian. To them, meat is still a great tasting food they have to restrain themselves from. That takes effort. They talk about it, they excuse themselves for it, it’s a big topic for them. Because deep down they know as much as I, that it’s a bad habit that needs to go. But they are afraid to lose something they like so much.
    I was like that. But after I decided to go vegan, I broke free from this habit and the guilt and all the excuses. It’s way easier to quit, I eat healthy and tasty and I’m honestly never going back. If I could snap my fingers and give that experience to other people I absolutely would.