• cleanprairiedog@lemmy.worldOP
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    9 months ago

    To use a modern, Western, privileged, moral stance on something humans have been doing for millennia is just silly.

    You are diseased in understanding and religion.

    Come to me, that you may hear something of sound truth.

    Do not unjustly eat fish the water has given up,

    And do not desire as food the flesh of slaughtered animals,

    Or the white milk of mothers who intended its pure draught

    for their young, not noble ladies.

    And do not grieve the unsuspecting birds by taking eggs;

    for injustice is the worst of crimes.

    And spare the honey which the bees get industriously

    from the flowers of fragrant plants;

    For they did not store it that it might belong to others,

    Nor did they gather it for bounty and gifts.

    I washed my hands of all this; and wish that I

    Perceived my way before my hair went gray!

    Al-Ma’arri: AD 973 – 1058 A vegan Arab philosopher and poet who lived in what is Syria today

      • cleanprairiedog@lemmy.worldOP
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        8 months ago

        Do you understand that poem was written by a vegan who lived over a thousand years ago?

        That refutes your claim veganism is a modern moral stance since it’s been practiced over a thousand years. There were practicing vegans in major world religions even before then.

        I do know I’m a modern human. If you’re implying that because I’m a modern vegan, veganism is a modern moral philosophy, that’s like saying a Model T Ford is a modern vehicle if someone today drives one around.

        There’s no greater privilege than thinking you’re so important as a human, a sentient beings whole existence is worth less than 15 minutes of your taste pleasure. That’s actual privilege, most vegan staples (lentils, tofu, chickpeas) are cheaper and have more protein than animal products.

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          8 months ago

          I’m actually a vegetarian, I don’t eat animals. But I also dislike reactionary bullshit and lies

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              8 months ago

              Some of the products you use kill people.

              In any case I’m not against meat, I’m native and it’s part of our culture, I will never say it’s wrong. Waste is wrong though, and so is easy access to meat to the point where consumers don’t even think about the sacrifice the poor animal made. If I hunted it myself, showed respect and didn’t waste anything I would eat the meat.

              By the way you’re also assuming I buy those gross grocery store eggs, instead of buying the small local farm, Mennonite stuff. And I’m lactose intolerant so I drink oat milk.

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                8 months ago

                I think your first point is an appeal to futility argument. It’s also a good reason to be vegan as crop production to feed animals requires more labor, more injuries. In fact, slaughterhouses are some of the most dangerous places to work. Back to the victims though, there’s no respectful way to kill someone who does not want to die - be it a deer or a human. It was part of white culture to wipe out indigenous people and own slaves and there were many whites in the civil war who died trying to protect the institution of slavery which was a part of their culture. Oat milk is based, I encourage you to go vegan.