What if Vegans are Actually Right?

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It is good for the planet?

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4%
Bacon and Cheese
10
43%
Yes
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30%
Cheese but not Bacon
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9%
No
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13%
 
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Re: What if Vegans are Actually Right?

Post by Brian Peacock » Fri Apr 26, 2024 8:01 am

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Re: What if Vegans are Actually Right?

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Nevermind. The forum is basically unusable on mobile lately.
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Re: What if Vegans are Actually Right?

Post by NineBerry » Fri Apr 26, 2024 9:10 am

The vegans broke the forum?

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Re: What if Vegans are Actually Right?

Post by NineBerry » Fri Apr 26, 2024 9:11 am

It's funny to watch vegans argue whether synthesized meat is okay to consume. Some are currently doing that in German in my Twitter feed.

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Re: What if Vegans are Actually Right?

Post by macdoc » Fri Apr 26, 2024 9:23 am

Not sure what they mean synthesized....meat cells from animals grow meat in a reactor.
What's not to like except the price.
It is also looking like it is resource intensive tho resolves the land use issue.Not certain About insects
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Re: What if Vegans are Actually Right?

Post by macdoc » Fri Apr 26, 2024 11:18 am

One could get radicalized looking at this.
The meat industry’s war on wildlife
Your taxes fund an obscure government program that kills millions of wild animals to benefit Big Ag.
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https://www.vox.com/future-perfect/2413 ... at-animals

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I had a carnivore attack this evening ...honey sausages I cooked yesterday lured me to the fridge....I did restrict myself to 1/2 one tho since I like them in my breakfast baked beans.
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Re: What if Vegans are Actually Right?

Post by Brian Peacock » Fri Apr 26, 2024 12:58 pm

Good for you :tea:
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Re: What if Vegans are Actually Right?

Post by rasetsu » Fri Apr 26, 2024 1:08 pm

macdoc wrote:
Thu Apr 25, 2024 8:50 pm
All in your imagination .....Rae and you have presented nothing
This isn't a rebuttal. It's basically an argument ad lapidum. It's basically a dishonest debate technique meant to stop discussion, much like, "you think too much" or "you just don't get it." Instead of answering the point with a response based in facts, you just use a thought-terminating phrase to avoid having to answer. It's a form of dishonest, bad faith argumenting. It's just a cheap debate tactic. Sure, it could be in my imagination, but then you need to show what the reality is or ask for more information. Repeating the phrase "you're imagining things" is just an evasion. How would you respond if someone said this to you in person? You'd be tempted to slap them upside the head.

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Re: What if Vegans are Actually Right?

Post by Strontium Dog » Fri Apr 26, 2024 1:28 pm

NineBerry wrote:
Fri Apr 26, 2024 9:11 am
It's funny to watch vegans argue whether synthesized meat is okay to consume. Some are currently doing that in German in my Twitter feed.

It's a valid question, is it not? Ethical veganism is predicated upon not exploiting animals. I can well imagine that there would be disagreement over whether using an animal's genetic information to grow meat in a lab constitutes exploitation or not.
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Re: What if Vegans are Actually Right?

Post by macdoc » Fri Apr 26, 2024 1:35 pm

You have made no substantiated points at all. Just unsupported opinions ad nauseum....embroidering that fact with flowery language does nothing to change it.
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Re: What if Vegans are Actually Right?

Post by rasetsu » Fri Apr 26, 2024 1:49 pm

macdoc wrote:
Fri Apr 26, 2024 1:35 pm
You have made no substantiated points at all. Just unsupported opinions ad nauseum....embroidering that fact with flowery language does nothing to change it.
I see you learn nothing from your mistakes. You're a one-trick pony and it's not a particularly good trick.

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Re: What if Vegans are Actually Right?

Post by Brian Peacock » Fri Apr 26, 2024 1:51 pm


macdoc wrote:You have made no substantiated points at all...
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rasetsu wrote:... You seem to forget where this began which was with me asking what's the point. You aren't taking care of future generations because the effects of what you are doing aren't significant enough to matter. Global warming is already at or past the tipping point and so your eating a few meatless meals isn't doing dick for future generations, all it's doing is furnishing you with a smug sense of superiority and relieving some guilt that you might otherwise feel.
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Re: What if Vegans are Actually Right?

Post by rasetsu » Fri Apr 26, 2024 4:46 pm

The funny part is that his claims that it's my imagination, it's just my opinion, it's just flowery language, are all mere unsubstantiated opinions. He's guilty of the thing he accuses me of doing. It's just the pot calling the kettle black.

What a moron.

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Re: What if Vegans are Actually Right?

Post by Brian Peacock » Sat Apr 27, 2024 1:36 pm

rasetsu wrote:
Fri Apr 26, 2024 4:46 pm
The funny part is that his claims that it's my imagination, it's just my opinion, it's just flowery language, are all mere unsubstantiated opinions. He's guilty of the thing he accuses me of doing. It's just the pot calling the kettle black.

What a moron.
Nah, mac isn't stoopid, and that he's reduced his meat consumption for environmental reasons is commendable, to whatever degree. Reducing the amount of animal products we consume is one of the most significant contributions we can make to reducing our personal carbon footprint, after flying and cars.

However, mac isn't an average Ozzie, and as overall meat consumption continues to rise in Australia (as in the West generally, despite the rise in people going meat-light, vegetarian or vegan) his 'thought-leader' claims run headlong into some plain economic and ecological facts - cheaper imported meat is fuelling Australia's overall rise in consumption, where a rise in consumption necessitates a rise in the environmental impacts of production unless, that is, Australia's increased consumption is somehow being offset by taking meat out of the mouths of others.

When you tell mac that "the effects of what you are doing aren't significant enough to matter" I'm basically agreeing, but I'm also encouraging him to continue, because while 'eating for the environment' is good it needs to be accompanied by other actions that challenge and change the fundamentals and the consequentials of our economies in animal derivatives to have a meaningful global impact.
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Re: What if Vegans are Actually Right?

Post by rasetsu » Sat Apr 27, 2024 1:43 pm

Brian Peacock wrote:
Sat Apr 27, 2024 1:36 pm
rasetsu wrote:
Fri Apr 26, 2024 4:46 pm
The funny part is that his claims that it's my imagination, it's just my opinion, it's just flowery language, are all mere unsubstantiated opinions. He's guilty of the thing he accuses me of doing. It's just the pot calling the kettle black.

What a moron.
Nah, mac isn't stoopid, and that he's reduced his meat consumption for environmental reasons is commendable, to whatever degree. Reducing the amount of animal products we consume is one of the most significant contributions we can make to reducing our personal carbon footprint, after flying and cars.

However, mac isn't an average Ozzie, and as overall meat consumption continues to rise in Australia (as in the West generally, despite the rise in people going meat-light, vegetarian or vegan) his 'thought-leader' claims run headlong into some plain economic and ecological facts - cheaper imported meat is fuelling Australia's overall rise in consumption, where a rise in consumption necessitates a rise in the environmental impacts of production unless, that is, Australia's increased consumption is somehow being offset by taking meat out of the mouths of others.

When you tell mac that "the effects of what you are doing aren't significant enough to matter" I'm basically agreeing, but I'm also encouraging him to continue, because while 'eating for the environment' is good it needs to be accompanied by other actions that challenge and change the fundamentals and the consequentials of our economies in animal derivatives to have a meaningful global impact.
He isn't stupid, but he relies on cheap debate tactics instead of substantial argument. If the project Mac thinks he's a part of won't or can't be completed, then his actions are irrational. The major indicators are that it's all too little too late. I don't care if someone wants to be irrational or emotional, but to deny it when they're clearly acting out of emotion, which such concerns about future generations are, then you're being ridiculous.

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