Me too. Thanks.

  • @[email protected]
    link
    fedilink
    27 months ago

    up until you start giving me shit

    I’ve seen a conga line of Joe Rogan heads insisting there is an underground anti-meat campaign to target and harass carnivores, nationally.

    However, I was eating bbq down in Texas just this weekend, completely unmolested.

    The argument is always for the greater good and from a position of superiority.

    Sure. Because we produce (and then waste) enormous amounts of meat. And the production of meat consumes an enormous amount of arable land and potable water. And we absolutely would be much better off - from a climate change perspective - if we weren’t growing almonds to feed to cows to feed the choicest bits of to people.

    Vegans have us all dead to rights, logically and ecologically.

    But they’re a tiny minority working against the capitalist drive, and also they’re soy and gay.

    Mostly they’re the whipping kids of an industry that does unfathomable cruelty and waste and then feels the need to complain about how they’re the victims.

    That’s just authoritarianism

    Go look up the time Oprah Winfrey was forced to apologize to the Texas Cattle Ranchers Association because she mentioned a burger gave her food poisoning.

    • @[email protected]
      link
      fedilink
      17 months ago

      Right wing objections are different topic. I was speaking as a liberal/leftist and their feelings towards vegans.

      Veganism has its own propaganda. The claims that it is better are always cherry picked to prove the point. I am not interested in arguing with what is essentially a religious movement.

      Your mention of Oprah apologizing isn’t authoritarianism. It’s capitalism. The force was monetary.

      Veganism will happily pass laws to enforce their belief that meat eating is evil.

      The meat industry will happily pass laws to protect their profits.

      These are not the same at all.

      • @[email protected]
        link
        fedilink
        17 months ago

        Veganism has its own propaganda. The claims that it is better are always cherry picked to prove the point. I am not interested in arguing with what is essentially a religious movement.

        Right, so here’s where the conversation really breaks down. There’s some really basic math that goes into why - up until very recently in human history and a very agriculturally rich area like the territory over the Ogallala Aquifer - you couldn’t get a pound of rib eye for $5. Raw material consumption to produce a pound of beef is orders of magnitude above production of wheat or corn or rice.

        That’s not an article of religious dogma or a cherry picked factoid. That’s a hard truth anyone in the cattle industry can tell you. You’re not driving hundreds of thousands of head of cattle through Southern France or Ukraine’s black earth or the central desert of Australia. The industry only works because of an artifact of geography that is the central plains. And we get to produce these enormous surpluses for a limited time, as we cannibalize the territory with an invasive disease-spreader replacement to the native species.

        How quickly we move through our available surplus is predicated on how aggressively we farm cattle. And thanks to our capitalist growth model, we’re going through it at a breakneck pace. All the moreso because of state subsidies fueled by kickbacks and corrupt business practices.

        Your mention of Oprah apologizing isn’t authoritarianism. It’s capitalism. The force was monetary.

        It wasn’t just monetary. The terms of the settlement required Oprah to apologize on air. What’s more, there is always an implied threat of violence behind a monetary penalty. Try not paying a fine or a debt and see what happens next. Repo men routinely pack heat.

        The meat industry will happily pass laws to protect their profits.

        Which is also authoritarian.