Vegans being banned and comments being deleted from [email protected] for being fake vegans.
From my perspective, the comments were in no way insulting and just part of completely normal interaction. If this decision reflects the general opinion of the mod team, then from my perspective, the biggest vegan community on Lemmy wants to be an elitist cycle of hardcore vegans only, not allowing any slightly different opinion. Which would be very unfortunate.
PS: In contrast to the name of this community, I don’t want to insult anyone here being a ‘bastard’. I just want to post this somewhere on neutral ground. I would really appreciate an open discussion without bashing anyone.
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So if I understand correctly, a cow can be killed with a gun to the back of the head painlessly and its death prevents hunger for an entire family for the winter so killing it is ethical. Got it.
Again, I’m not vegan nor particularly experienced in vegan arguments but there is clear suffering here:
Edit: Also, I’m not really trying to justify eating animals. TBH I’m ironically more sympathetic to Vegans due to me being a hunter. Frankly I think meat eaters should have to participate in the harvesting of an animal you eat at least once before age of majority. That would at least confer appreciation for some of what is involved.
There are various more - and far better articulated - reasons why killing is bad by the way. Here are some: https://philosophy.stackexchange.com/questions/67606/why-is-murder-wrong
Still, I believe it is hardly possible to reliably kill without involving suffering anywhere.
Though I would consider hunting to be the most ethical variant. It’s not even a battle when factory farming exists.
I really don’t need reasons why killing is bad :P
TBH all vegan’s ethics can be countered with ‘check your privilege’.
no, we don’t. we don’t even know if they understand personal mortality
We know several intelligent animals have some sort of concept of death because they are capable of mourning. This doesn’t prove they understand personal mortality but it proves that they understand the mortality of others to some extent which is a necessity for understanding your own.
My argument why cows do not want to die is a basic evolutionary one:
Individuals that do not want to die are more likely to reproduce than one’s that want to die. It is therefore likely that cow populations today largely do not want to die.
Also, being neutral to the concept of death - or even not knowing about it - implies the absence of a wish to die. If cows do not even understand personal mortality they do not want to die.
Right. but moot. if that’s the case then why bring it up at all? we should only be concerned with things that we can prove and base our conclusions on provable fact.
I think it’s probably accurate to say they don’t want to die, cuz they don’t know it’s a thing that they could want.
they’re provided, veterinary care, protection from the elements, protection from predators, drinkable water, space to graze, and opportunities to socialize. it’s not imprisonment.
Those have nothing to do with imprisonment.
If I locked 10 people in a room and regularly gave them food and water they would still be imprisoned because they couldn’t leave.
We know humans suffer from imprisonment and we accept since the mid 20th century that this applies to all humans. It’s not a big stretch to assume imprisonment causes suffering for animals as well.
Besides, most cows on the planet have literally nothing of what you described. Except maybe drinkable water and protection from predators.
that’s not true.
Is so.
saying it doesn’t make it true
It does
Most cows on the planet are currently living in factory farms as cattle a few months away from being slaughtered.
it seems like you think cattle spend their entire lives in a cafo. they don’t.
most dairies, even large scale dairies, have pasture. beef cattle are raised 12 to 14 months grazing before going to a feedlot. so where are all these life-long confined cattle?
so you see they do get protection from the elements
they are, and that’s not all the care they get
care to cite this?
Good lord you argue in bad faith. One line replies of basically “no”, “doubt it”, “citation needed”.
Like, come on man. How insufferable.
your accusation of bad faith is, itself, bad faith
this isn’t evidence, it’s a rhetorical complaint about being asked for evidence.
it’s not imprisonment. it’s husbandry