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We have a moral obligation to stop eating meat
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2018-03-21 at 2:39 AM UTC
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2018-03-21 at 2:41 AM UTC
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2018-03-21 at 2:51 AM UTCOf course, because the prey we've hunted for tens of thousands of years are more deserving of our consideration than the poor in Bolivia who can no longer afford their staple crop thanks to a Western fad diet.
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2018-03-21 at 2:51 AM UTC
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2018-03-21 at 2:52 AM UTC
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2018-03-21 at 2:52 AM UTC
Originally posted by Enema Bandit Of course, because the prey we've hunted for tens of thousands of years are more deserving of our consideration than the poor in Bolivia who can no longer afford their staple crop thanks to a Western fad diet.
my favorite are the ones in brazil and argentina who literally get their food crops taken away to be used to make ethanol for fuel to be sold to people who can afford cars. -
2018-03-21 at 2:54 AM UTC
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2018-03-21 at 2:54 AM UTCAnd the funniest part is, those Bolivians are forced to survive on McDonald's and shit like that because it's all they can afford. Good job, vegans.
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2018-03-21 at 2:56 AM UTC
Originally posted by Enema Bandit And the funniest part is, those Bolivians are forced to survive on McDonald's and shit like that because it's all they can afford. Good job, vegans.
thats what happened to the pacific islanders during/after WWII...and the explanation for their obesity and dia-beet-us. -
2018-03-21 at 2:58 AM UTC
Originally posted by Enema Bandit Of course, because the prey we've hunted for tens of thousands of years are more deserving of our consideration than the poor in Bolivia who can no longer afford their staple crop thanks to a Western fad diet.
It's not a hunter-prey relationship anymore, it's one of systematic exploitation on a genocidal scale and I have a hard time empathizing for those who operate it. As for the poor in Bolivia, why don't you provide me with a source so that I can respond with my interpretation?
And "Western fad diet"? Have you ever heard of or met a Hindu? -
2018-03-21 at 3 AM UTC
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2018-03-21 at 3:02 AM UTCYou never heard of the quinoa crisis?
Hindus are only forbidden from eating cows, by the way. Buddhists aren't vegetarians either. Buddhists take and use whatever alms they're given, including meat, booze, and ciggies. The Dalai Lama himself eats meat for health reasons. -
2018-03-21 at 3:06 AM UTC
Originally posted by Enema Bandit You never heard of the quinoa crisis?
Hindus are only forbidden from eating cows, by the way. Buddhists aren't vegetarians either. Buddhists take and use whatever alms they're given, including meat, booze, and ciggies. The Dalai Lama himself eats meat for health reasons.
Traditional Hinduism informs Buddhism similarly in the observance of ahimsa. There will always be people who don't religiously follow their religion, but that doesn't mean that the Catholic Church doesn't largely abhor child sodomy, for example. And you're right, the Dalai Lama eats meat sometimes for health reasons. I think he's worried that if he dies, China will groom his replacement. My take on this is that he's a political figure first, and a religious official second.
I'll read more about the quinoa crisis and get back to you. -
2018-03-21 at 3:12 AM UTCI wasn't talking about lay Buddhists, but monks. Meat-eating isn't strictly prohibited, as long as the animal it came from wasn't killed specifically for them. Waste not, essentially. With cigarettes and alcohol it's a different matter. Monks aren't supposed to consume intoxicants, especially alcohol, but some do if it's offered. It would be rude not to.
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2018-03-21 at 3:14 AM UTCSo after glancing at some articles about this "quinoa crisis" it's apparent to me that there are some predatory multinational food corporations, and what you need to understand is that veganism doesn't drive them, profits do. Yes, veganism has created the market, but vegans who eat quinoa aren't even privy to the decisions of the leadership in companies that meet that market demand. You can't really make a case against an entire diet on the basis of some unintended consequences of capitalism, especially when the people who operate that company are the only obviously responsible parties. Soya appears to be the prime offender, and an example of how simply being vegan doesn't mean you can't still exploit people.
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2018-03-21 at 3:19 AM UTCBut the crisis came about as a result of a Western fad diet. The road to Hell is paved with good intentions, as the old saying goes.
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2018-03-21 at 3:21 AM UTCThis whole thread has been one big troll. I mean just look at Opie's Avi ffs.
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2018-03-21 at 3:24 AM UTC
Originally posted by Enema Bandit I wasn't talking about lay Buddhists, but monks. Meat-eating isn't strictly prohibited, as long as the animal it came from wasn't killed specifically for them. Waste not, essentially. With cigarettes and alcohol it's a different matter. Monks aren't supposed to consume intoxicants, especially alcohol, but some do if it's offered. It would be rude not to.
Oh, monks. Yeah, I'm aware that many of them do eat meat, some even using drugs and alcohol. I admittedly don't have a lot of insight into what motivates them to eat meat offered to them, but I agree that it's probably out of politeness, and also maybe a bit of utilitarian reasoning: because they know refusing won't bring the animal back. Regardless, Buddhism and Hinduism conceived the earliest moral systems known to have acknowledged animals as possessing inherent value like humans, and I think the majority of vegetarians (alive and dead) would trace the lineage of their position back to ahimsa. -
2018-03-21 at 3:26 AM UTC
Originally posted by Enema Bandit But the crisis came about as a result of a Western fad diet. The road to Hell is paved with good intentions, as the old saying goes.
As though there aren't any horrible consequences of mainstream agriculture? What exactly are you trying to demonstrate? Capitalism turns any belief into poison if it pays well. Why should that responsibility fall upon the vegans, and not the shareholders?
Originally posted by RestStop This whole thread has been one big troll. I mean just look at Opie's Avi ffs.
Hey, fuck you, dude. David Duchovny is a beautiful man and I'm very serious about it. -
2018-03-21 at 3:33 AM UTC
Originally posted by Enema Bandit But the crisis came about as a result of a Western fad diet. The road to Hell is paved with good intentions, as the old saying goes.
Apparently everything is evil. You buy something, evil. You don't buy something, evil. You give something, evil. You don't give something, evil.
You're a whinier bitch than Zanny