• zero_spelled_with_an_ecks@programming.dev
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    7 months ago

    Some judgement here. Knowingly causing suffering to sentient beings for your pleasure non consensually is kinda squicky. At least get the cow at the end of the universe that wants you to eat it.

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      7 months ago

      Where are you going to draw the line? If every creature is worthy of consideration there won’t be much left to eat.

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          7 months ago

          Good luck harvesting a field of soy without crushing a few field mice or worse

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            7 months ago

            80% of soy is fed to animals for humans to exploit, so not really sure what you’re getting at.

            A plant based diet eliminates the vast majority of animal suffering (bonus points for reduced climate destruction, antibiotic degradation and future pandemic likelihood)

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              7 months ago

              A plant based diet in the current food system produces massive amounts of animal suffering. If everything more complex than a nematode is sentient then you just have to accept that sentient suffering is the price for a large human population no matter what they are eating.

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                7 months ago

                You produce far more animal suffering by farming/eating animals. Most of those animals people eat have to be fed, you know.

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                7 months ago

                Sure, but you can’t let perfection be the enemy of progress.

                That would be like saying, “Antibiotics cause digestive upset, and you already have a deadly bacterial infection in your colon causing digestive upset, so you’re just going to have to accept the infection because the antibiotics aren’t going to fix the digestive upset.”

                The plants are already being grown. Whatever animal suffering exists from the plant being grown is going to exist either way. What we can do is eliminate or reduce the middle layer of additional animal suffering that comes from raising animals for food.

          • zero_spelled_with_an_ecks@programming.dev
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            7 months ago

            Gee gosh, haven’t heard that clever and witty argument before. Not even vegans are trying to be perfect, they’re trying to minimize suffering. The top comment didn’t say they’d care about field mice, they said they don’t care about sentience because they take pleasure in the products of its destruction. Not really interested in talking any more with someone that misses the point so obviously whenever on purpose or because of a lack of mental faculties. Bye.

            • Garbanzo@lemmy.world
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              7 months ago

              You’re just comfortable with suffering you’re willfully ignorant of. You don’t care about sentience any more than they do.

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                7 months ago

                So why bother limiting harm eh, let’s just go gloves off psycho because animals might die by accident while we’re trying to avoid harming them.

                Braindead logic.

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                  7 months ago

                  The suffering of sentient beings that directly results from human activity isn’t an accident just because the harm wasn’t the main or direct intention. Factory farming is not ethically justifiable whether it’s cattle, fruit, vegetables, or grain.

                  Braindead logic is thinking you’re better than anyone else because the creatures you harm get left in the field to rot.

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                    7 months ago

                    Do you seriously think your argument has even a tiny bit of sense to it?

                    Until harm can be eradicated, we limit it. Trying to suggest that people eating a plant based diet might as well not bother because field mice is absurd.

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                7 months ago

                we have to eat something. Vegans are aware of the suffering that farming plants causes. Unless you’ve got some alternative for people to survive.