Nobody hates working together with leftists more than other leftists
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"Are eggs meat?" - Yes, that's what I'm saying, I'm not sure how it can be understood any other way.
Though, how can calling somebody a murderous cultist not be considered the least bit demeaning, whereas saying their family should starve is? As per "You wouldn’t say „... I do respect your religious tradition of human sacrifice“" having similar aggressive or demeaning meaning as "I don’t care if your family starves".
Are eggs meat?" - Yes, that's what I'm saying, I'm not sure how it can be understood any other way.
Then you're just plain wrong. Is a woman's unfertilized egg a baby?
Though, how can calling somebody a murderous cultist not be considered the least bit demeaning, whereas saying their family should starve is? As per "You wouldn’t say „... I do respect your religious tradition of human sacrifice“" having similar aggressive or demeaning meaning as "I don’t care if your family starves".
You're twisting my words like they're players in a game with colored dots on a map.
I even stated that the sacrifice thing was a damn hyperbole. If you think.my comment is demeaning or aggressive, you didn't read the whole fucking thing. -
To be clear, I believe vegan/vegetarian is the morally correct position even though I do eat meat. My point is that if we worked together we could cause more good in the world than we do by fighting.
Same. People literally can not comprehend that I accept whole heartedly that I believe many of the things that I do and continue to do to be immoral.
Yeah, maybe I love meat too much and I'm too weak. That has absolutely nothing to do with how I establish my moral compass.
I'd like to be a truely good person, but I'll be goddamned if the way I do that is lowering the bar to where I already stand.
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That would have been the first statement: "Vegan here, bottom left is a very small but sometimes very loud minority."
That second statement (about the religious killings) was specifically for why finding compromise is not possible for regular vegans. Even if it was a hyperbole, it would be meaningless if not sincere.
Putting shit together and reading stuff as a whole is not your strength, is it buddy? If I said „2+2=5 is wrong“ you'd be pissed off about „2+2=5“ and just ignore the „is wrong“ part.
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That would have been the first statement: "Vegan here, bottom left is a very small but sometimes very loud minority."
That second statement (about the religious killings) was specifically for why finding compromise is not possible for regular vegans. Even if it was a hyperbole, it would be meaningless if not sincere.
Uh, did you skipped the negation? That a regular vegan wouldn't go full on condemning you for religious Human Sacrifice by eating meat?
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The only thing worse than a heathen is a heretic!
The People's Front Of Judea
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Same. People literally can not comprehend that I accept whole heartedly that I believe many of the things that I do and continue to do to be immoral.
Yeah, maybe I love meat too much and I'm too weak. That has absolutely nothing to do with how I establish my moral compass.
I'd like to be a truely good person, but I'll be goddamned if the way I do that is lowering the bar to where I already stand.
If people tried to live a wholly moral life end up like Doug Fawcett
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To be clear, I believe vegan/vegetarian is the morally correct position even though I do eat meat. My point is that if we worked together we could cause more good in the world than we do by fighting.
I'd love to reduce my regular meat intake to zero when my finances stabilize.
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The People's Front Of Judea
SPLITTERS!
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I mean... If they didn't believe veganism had a moral high ground they wouldn't be doing it. That's something and badgering people about how eating meat is literally murder is something else.
People don’t like being told they don’t have the high ground.
Me? I love a good wallow.
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Also your comment score immediatly got two negatives... I guess the peeps are super railed up against you, which is sad.
I'm vegan, I'm used to it.
even though I am more like a flexitarian than a vegetarian, allthough I really try to shift my died toward it.
I mean at least you put in effort, that's more than most people can say.
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This comment section is the opposite. I started nice and explaining things and people got all pissed. And you're proving my point by further misrepresenting what happens.
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Also your comment score immediatly got two negatives... I guess the peeps are super railed up against you, which is sad.
I'm vegan, I'm used to it.
even though I am more like a flexitarian than a vegetarian, allthough I really try to shift my died toward it.
I mean at least you put in effort, that's more than most people can say.
you are a good egg :3
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Ironic, isn't it?
(And thank you)
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You wouldn’t say „I personally don’t like killing people but I do respect your religious tradition of human sacrifice“
In most cultures killing people is significantly worse than killing animals, so this comparison doesn't really make sense.
The point I'm trying to make is that if vegans and non vegans worked together we could lower the amount of meat we eat and reduce the suffering of animals, even if it's not the perfect goal of zero animal product consumption. And that's something we should all want to work towards.
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Not just Lemmy sadly
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How do you know someone's a vegan? Don't worry, they'll fucking tell you.
If vegans just shut the fuck up, there'd be no problem. It's because they're as fucking obnoxious as your post, that the rest of the world hates you, and you're only perpetuating it.
No one asked if you were vegan. No one gave a shit you were vegan until you just had to announce you're vegan.
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You wouldn’t say „I personally don’t like killing people but I do respect your religious tradition of human sacrifice“
In most cultures killing people is significantly worse than killing animals, so this comparison doesn't really make sense.
The point I'm trying to make is that if vegans and non vegans worked together we could lower the amount of meat we eat and reduce the suffering of animals, even if it's not the perfect goal of zero animal product consumption. And that's something we should all want to work towards.
In most cultures killing people is significantly worse than killing animals, so this comparison doesn't really make sense.
It makes sense from.a vegan's perspective because the whole reason we're vegan is that in our opinion, animals do have (morally) or should have (legally) the same rights to live and not be abused and exploited as humans do.
And again, the point of my comment is not criticizing your point but criticizing the way you do it by misrepresenting a few hardcore militant vegans as being the norm. Most vegans meanwhile applaud people who want to cut their consumption of animal products and offer them help.
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A meat eater clearly made this lol
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I haven't seen left vs left. Only actual people on the left vs authoritarian douchenozzles that pretend to be on the left.