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[–] Viking_Hippie@lemmy.world 43 points 1 year ago (4 children)

And vegans wonder why they have a reputation for being overly dramatic and preachy 🤦

If you want sane people to listen, maybe take it down several hundred notches..

[–] EuroNutellaMan@lemmy.world 25 points 1 year ago

I mean to be fair what he said is exactly how the milk industry works.

I say this as a meat eater, that intensive production shit should be illegal even at the cost of reducing meat supply as traditional, more ethical, methods are insufficient to meet our (unsustainable) meat demand. Well at least until lab-grown meat becomes mainstream enough.

[–] max@feddit.nl 7 points 1 year ago

Sane people usually don’t listen, though. No matter how you put it, you’re always the crazy preachy vegan. Insane people respond by saying how they’ll order and extra steak just to spite you. It’s weird.

Also, RE: climate change. Normal arguments don’t do anything for the average person. That’s why you get the crazy stuff nowadays.

[–] IoSapsai@lemm.ee 6 points 1 year ago (2 children)

We have this reputation solely because people feel threatened and offended when you tell them that you refuse to eat animal products. They suddenly start being confrontational and refuse to listen to your reasoning.

It's like arguing with little children who plug their ears and sing while you're trying to explain that 30% of the reason we're in a climate crisis is their overconsumption of animal products, derived from creatures capable of emotion, able to see, hear, and smell not unlike you and me.

And those conversations do not come up unsolicited but provoked by meat eaters asking "but why would you do that to yourself?"

But maybe I'm being overly dramatic and preachy 🤦

If I didn't completely kill your interest in the topic, check out Ed Winters on YouTube.

[–] Viking_Hippie@lemmy.world 12 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

We have this reputation solely because people feel threatened and offended when you tell them that you refuse to eat animal products.

Not even close to true. If you tell me in the same way that I'd tell you my dietary preference, I wouldn't mind at all. I'm not in the business of telling other people what to eat or not eat and as long as you extend me the same courtesy, we should get along just fine.

It's only when you go out of your way to shame people into agreement like the comment I first replied to that I have any problem with vegans.

They suddenly start being confrontational and refuse to listen to your reasoning.

Yeah, weird how people will confront you about it when you're being needlessly aggressive and judgmental and not feel like listen to THAT kind of reasoning 🙄

It's like arguing with little children who plug their ears and sing while you're trying to explain that 30% of the reason we're in a climate crisis is their overconsumption of animal products, derived from creatures capable of emotion, able to see, hear, and smell not unlike you and me.

It's like arguing with a holier than thou arrogant person that insists that anyone who doesn't live their lives like them are wilfully ignorant children. Funny how most of us frightfully ignorant meat-eaters aren't very receptive when being treated that way.

And those conversations do not come up unsolicited but provoked by meat eaters asking "but why would you do that to yourself?"

Not true. In this specific case, nobody asked. A very openended asklemmy prompt is NOT the equivalent of your strawman

But maybe I'm being overly dramatic and preachy

Yeah, you very much are, especially the latter.

If I didn't completely kill your interest in the topic, check out Ed Winters on YouTube.

I already know a lot about the topic and yeah, anyone recommended after such arrogant tirades is not someone I'd be likely to check out.

If his approach is anything like yours, I expect he'll be showing me gruesome slaughterhouse footage and calling me an evil ignoramus within the first minute of every video.

[–] nachtigall@feddit.de 3 points 1 year ago

If you tell me in the same way that I’d tell you my dietary preference, I wouldn’t mind at all. I’m not in the business of telling other people what to eat or not eat and as long as you extend me the same courtesy, we should get along just fine.

The point is that this is not like having different favourite colours.

One "dietary preference" slaughters intelligent beings with complex social behaviour and emotions, the other does not.

One contributes a massive amount of greenhouse gases and thus fuels climate change, the other's impact is much, much smaller.

One degrades soils and pollutes rivers, the other less.

One leads to zoonotic epidemics, the other does not.

One leads to incredible water consumption, the other much less.

In short, one "preference" has a massive negative impact on many aspects of life and the earth, the other is a plant-based diet. Consequences!

[–] teichflamme@lemm.ee 5 points 1 year ago (2 children)

If the description above is not dramatic the idk.

Concepts like rape just don't exist in the animal kingdom. It's like the standard way of having offspring.

Same for the thing about taking children away.

[–] nachtigall@feddit.de 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Yep, totally natural way of having offspring

CW: faecal matter

[–] teichflamme@lemm.ee 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Not what I said. Something being unnatural doesn't make it rape though.

In vitro insemination in humans also isn't rape.

[–] nachtigall@feddit.de 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

No, but you keep arguing by applying naturalistic fallacy.

[–] teichflamme@lemm.ee 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

You keep arguing by anthropomorphic fallacy

[–] nachtigall@feddit.de 1 points 1 year ago

You don't need to get anthropomorphic to argue the ethical case. Besides, I have given many more arguments than the ethical aspects, while you only point to "nature", so I will not engage in this discussion any further.

Thank you for the exchange though, and I'd be happy if you would reflect on your views one day and consider the perspective of other beings.

[–] coolcrowe@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Concepts like rape don’t exist in the animal kingdom

Did you forget humans are animals? If you don’t like using the word rape to describe sexually violating an animal, there’s another one we’ve come up with… bestiality.

Same for the thing about taking children away

Are you seriously trying to say humans are the only species who should have a right not to be sexually violated or have their children taken from them and killed? Since we know that cows are thinking, feeling, emotional creatures capable of forming strong family bonds… what exactly is it about humans that makes them special in that way?

[–] teichflamme@lemm.ee 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Did you forget humans are animals? If you don’t like using the word rape to describe sexually violating an animal, there’s another one we’ve come up with… bestiality.

Humans are special in more than one characteristic. One of them is that humans have consensual intercourse and have a word for and laws against intercouse that isn't.

Cows don't have that. Animals in general don't have that. You wouldn't say one shark is raping another. Or lions are raping each other. Unless you are really missing the point at least

Bestiality is another term you don't seem to understand. Artifical insemination does not involve the performance of sexual acts from the human's point of view.

It's a human term from a human's perspective.

You wouldn't call it Bestiality when a dog humps your leg. the animal's perspective does not matter here. It should be that way because animals cannot in a meaningful way consent.

Are you seriously trying to say humans are the only species who should have a right not to be sexually violated or have their children taken from them and killed?

I don't agree with the term sexual violation.

In a perfect way no animal would ever die, but nature is eat or be eaten most of the time. Cows usually are the ones that will be eaten.

[–] nachtigall@feddit.de 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Humans are special in more than one characteristic

nature is eat or be eaten

Choose one

[–] teichflamme@lemm.ee 2 points 1 year ago

I didn't say all characteristics so I don't think I have to

[–] coolcrowe@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago

Sorry, I don’t find any of the actions I described above to be sane. And if you think I’m being sensational, you haven’t watched Dominion yet, and you should. I was actually just describing the “normal” aspects of the dairy industry; the reality of the conditions these living, thinking, feeling beings live in are even worse.

“It is no measure of health to be well-adjusted to a profoundly sick society.” -Krishnamurti