But what if it's directly harming a third party? Again, if you know I'm going to going to go do harm to a person, aren't you morally obligated to stop me from doing so? Or at least, try to convince me not to?
Okay so as a meat eater, I'd try this. I'd give it a chance.
I wonder how many vegans would try it. Given the many reasons for becoming a vegan, I'm sure a lot of them wouldn't.
But man, this shit will be indistinguishable from real meat one day.
If someone is going to murder their family, call the police. We as a society have come to agree that in general, the murder of another person is bad enough to warrant interference, while the majority of us do not see an issue with eating meat, and do not care to hear the opinions of the few who have issues with it. People use devices made under horrible conditions that cause suffering too, yet few would agree that screaming at a person using an iphone is acceptable.
The reality of our world is that if you're not on top, you're below someone, and no one wants to be there on purpose even if we would rather everything be perfect for all. It's a nice sentiment that is not currently possible, so make the best of it and try to enjoy yourself for the little time you get to be alive. I eat meat, own a smartphone and play videogames that often force excessive crunch time for the makers, I'm not going to change how I enjoy my life everytime someone finds out there is something not good about it, otherwise i'll end up having nothing left.
no,you are not obligated..you can think you are,but you are not, and that's kind of the point.
our beliefs sometimes are so strong that we get offended by people that have not made our same life choices, but one of the main principles of cohabitation is to let other people be free to follow their own beliefs without imposing ours onto them
Interesting this would pop up as I'm actually trying to become a vegetarian. I get asked why or I would share why but I'm not militant about it. Thing is militant anything is a turn off so it's not like it's exclusive to any group.
Imagine, one day there will be a group dedicated to this and a small minority will make it hell for anyone who won't eat it.I'd try it as well, and hope it became widely adopted, but i'd still not jump down peoples throats if they didn't use the option.
Depends on what your reason is, but, Soya and most all nuts, and mushrooms, are just as bad for the world to grow, as most meats.
That argument doesn't make sense, because... animals eat plants, too.
Eating a steak = harm to cow + harm to all the plants that cow ate
Eating a salad = harm to all the plants
That's a whole cow less of suffering! The math doesn't lie.
Vegetarian lifestyle is fairly achievable by leading a regular lifestyle. You can go to Taco Bell for example and have a decent meal.
Being Vegan means rejecting animal products and animal by-products. That's where life becomes much more difficult and costly.
Imagine, one day there will be a group dedicated to this and a small minority will make it hell for anyone who won't eat it.
That argument doesn't make sense, because... animals eat plants, too.
Eating a steak = harm to cow + harm to all the plants that cow ate
Eating a salad = harm to all the plants
That's a whole cow less of suffering! The math doesn't lie.
Okay so as a meat eater, I'd try this. I'd give it a chance.
I wonder how many vegans would try it. Given the many reasons for becoming a vegan, I'm sure a lot of them wouldn't.
But man, this shit will be indistinguishable from real meat one day.
I want to reduce a little bit of suffering, I'm not trying to reduce all of it. Guess that makes me a horrible person.Now your getting to the meat (see what I did there?) of it. If we didn't eat the cow it wouldn't exist at all right? Is no life better than a life that ends with slaughter for food? Not all meat animals are treated cruelly, some of them are but that's because humans sucks and believe me if you want to argue that humans should be wiped off the face of the earth id sympathize, but you seem to be counting every animal killed for food as an animal who has suffered and that's patently untrue.
When you die, worms and bacteria and all sorts of shit are gonna feed on your corpse assuming you are buried in the ground. Your meat is being eaten but does that mean you suffered?
The sense of being more enlightened than us savage meat eaters is what feeds this zealous defense of veganism like its the only way right way to live and to you maybe it is. As a poster above brought up just by posting on NeoGAF you are contributing in some small way to great human suffering that's used to create all of our electronics, why is that different than eating meat? If you want to live a life where you cause as little suffering as possible better just go hole up in a cave somewhere (can't build a home with logs what about the trees! Oh shit that cave might have been home to an animal you ended up driving away!). Why is animal "suffering" worse than any other kind? Cause they're cute and cuddly?
https://www.tacobell.com/feed/how-to-eat-vegan (I've never actually eaten at Taco Bell, so I can't say if any of it is decent)Vegetarian lifestyle is fairly achievable by leading a regular lifestyle. You can go to Taco Bell for example and have a decent meal.
Being Vegan means rejecting animal products and animal by-products. That's where life becomes much more difficult and costly.
Would you agree that that's an arbitrary line being drawn? It's based on majority convenience, not out of any sort of ethical code. "Kill a person = call the police. Kill a dog = maybe call the police. Kill a pig = don't call the police."
I eat meat. I'm cooking up some chicken for dinner right now. It's an immoral decision, but I admit it, and I accept that I'm doing something immoral. If something says to me, "hey, that's immoral," I'll respond with, "yeah, I should probably not be doing it."
I understand making decisions based on convenience over ethics. What I don't understand is getting defensive when someone calls you out on it.
(Well, I do understand. People don't like getting called out. I just think it's silly to do so when, if push comes to shove, people will freely admit their failing.)
I'm cool with that then. Personally, I disagree (I value individual rights less than the collective good), but that's a value call so I can't really begrudge you for it.
My wife and I are vegan and neither of us really see a problem with it. Some people online argue that because the product comes from research of real meat it's not technically "vegan". I say if it helps meat eaters eat something that didn't come from a living creature and is better for the environment, it's a step in the right direction!
Yup. Surviving on sunlight is out of the question because we're not plants ourselves, so we gotta eat something to live. If you want to reduce suffering and not commit suicide, eating plants is the logical option since you're drastically reducing plant waste.
It becomes more difficult to eat at restaurants, true. But more costly? Lol beans are probably the cheapest source of protein around. Unless you like eating fancy and expensive meat substitutes, you can totally eat vegan on the cheap.
I want to reduce a little bit of suffering, I'm not trying to reduce all of it. Guess that makes me a horrible person.
Why chose animal suffering over human suffering though? Because it's convenient and you like electronics more than meat. It doesn't make you a horrible person it makes you a very hypocritical one.
Brother? I think this is my favorite post from you lol..
I'm choosing environmental consciousness as something I can address.Why chose animal suffering over human suffering though? Because it's convenient and you like electronics more than meat. It doesn't make you a horrible person it makes you a very hypocritical one.
Vegan girl I used to sit opposite at work would huff and tut and push her food away when I ate lunch.
im a fucking vegetarian.
Why chose animal suffering over human suffering though? Because it's convenient and you like electronics more than meat. It doesn't make you a horrible person it makes you a very hypocritical one.
Why chose animal suffering over human suffering though? Because it's convenient and you like electronics more than meat. It doesn't make you a horrible person it makes you a very hypocritical one.
To be fair a lot of people don't truly have a choice.And there isn't even anything morally wrong with buying electronics. Those people chose to be there. If they don't like it, they are free to work elsewhere. Animals do not have this choice.
Why chose animal suffering over human suffering though? Because it's convenient and you like electronics more than meat. It doesn't make you a horrible person it makes you a very hypocritical one.
The irony is that aggressive vegans are far less common than normal vegans, at least in my experience. People are just eager to stereotype them.
Now your getting to the meat (see what I did there?) of it. If we didn't eat the cow it wouldn't exist at all right? Is no life better than a life that ends with slaughter for food? Not all meat animals are treated cruelly, some of them are but that's because humans sucks and believe me if you want to argue that humans should be wiped off the face of the earth id sympathize, but you seem to be counting every animal killed for food as an animal who has suffered and that's patently untrue.
The sense of being more enlightened than us savage meat eaters is what feeds this zealous defense of veganism like its the only way right way to live and to you maybe it is. As a poster above brought up just by posting on NeoGAF you are contributing in some small way to great human suffering that's used to create all of our electronics, why is that different than eating meat? If you want to live a life where you cause as little suffering as possible better just go hole up in a cave somewhere (can't build a home with logs what about the trees! Oh shit that cave might have been home to an animal you ended up driving away!). Why is animal "suffering" worse than any other kind? Cause they're cute and cuddly?
There is no line, killing an animal is not a good thing to do, but it's what we as a society deem needed for our own personal survival and in turn has become a common thing, just like buying the cheapest goods instead of supporting local economies. Our species main objective seems to be to survive first and ask questions later, but in the case of a human, enjoyment and happiness are important parts to our own survival, to a point a person without happiness might in turn end their life.
I don't consider eating meat to be neutral, it's not a NICE thing to do just as not donating all my expendable income to charitable causes is also not the nice thing to do. I'll keep buying my entertainment knowing others aren't getting to eat, it's not a good thing, but I shouldn't have to be bitched out for it.
I don't try and pretend i'm doing a service when I buy a hamburger, that's for sure.
Also, everything that has this level of intelligence didn't once and had the chance to evolve into it.
The animals we farm aren't evolving, we're keeping them fat and stupid on purpose.
Can we all agree that meat eating is slowly going out the door like gas cars, and just like gas cars it will take a while because you can't uproot an industry that big without causing waves? No harm in advocating a world with less suffering but people will be hesistant to your ideas if you're so militant about them.
You missed the point.Err, no? I don't think we can agree about that at all. Gas cars will be gone in 20-30 years. Meat? Not in the next 200, if ever.
Can we all agree that meat eating is slowly going out the door like gas cars? And just like gas cars it will take a while because you can't uproot an industry that big without causing waves. No harm in advocating a world with less suffering but people will be hesistant to your ideas if you're so militant about them.
I think the word you want is "sapience". Most animals are sentient."Aggressive" is pretty rare.
Smug? A good half of vegetarians, and a solid four fifths of vegans.
That's not how it works.
That's not how any of it works.
A mammalian species evolving SENTIENCE in a hundred years is about as absurd as creationism. (Okay, a pinch less)
I'm choosing environmental consciousness as something I can address.
And everyone is a hypocrite, including you. What a pointless thing to say. Should everyone just stop trying to do good things?
Meat eaters are much worse generally. Can't go ten seconds without wanking themselves over bacon and are incapable of even having a little bit of emapthy or respect for the animal they're stuffing down their gob in the name of their taste buds.
Meat eaters are much worse generally. Can't go ten seconds without wanking themselves over bacon and are incapable of even having a little bit of emapthy or respect for the animal they're stuffing down their gob in the name of their taste buds.
Can we all agree that meat eating is slowly going out the door like gas cars? And just like gas cars it will take a while because you can't uproot an industry that big without causing waves. No harm in advocating a world with less suffering but people will be hesistant to your ideas if you're so militant about them.
You can choose not to support electronics companies as well but you don't. I'm not the one advocating for livin a life where I cause a little suffering as possible. I accept that in the world we live in there will be suffering and I don't pick and choose which suffering is ok and which isn't because none of it's ok. The veganism is just assuaging your own feelings of guilt. Cant you see the similarities to veganism and religion?
Do you have any empathy for the people forced to work in mine for next to no pay in brutal conditions to dig up the rare earth metals used to create the computer and or phone you are posting on? No? Then stop whining about meat eaters.
The necessity of electronic devices is a lot higher than meat. I'd advocate better working conditions for them, there's nothing about electronics that requires cruelty to be made.
Are they really? People survived without electronics just fine before electricity was invented.