The QR code and http://dontwatch.org It’s to raise awareness of what people usually either don’t realise they’re participating in or are disconnected or desensitised from
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It’s to raise awareness of what people usually either don’t realise they’re participating in or are disconnected or desensitised from
It’s to raise awareness of what people usually either don’t realise they’re participating in or are disconnected or desensitised from
It’s to raise awareness of what people usually either don’t realise they’re participating in or are disconnected or desensitised from
Grapetruth@lemmy.worldOPto vegan@lemmy.world•Who is your least favorite vegan person?English42·1 year agoOkay, not the best example. He’s alright. I couldn’t think of any but I was demonstrating the gist of the question.
Grapetruth@lemmy.worldOPto vegan@lemmy.world•Who is your least favorite vegan person?English73·1 year agoI’ll start; Ricky Gervais is kind of a douchebag/bully. Yes, he’s vegan.
Grapetruth@lemmy.worldOPto vegan@lemmy.world•Who is your least favorite vegan person?English9·1 year agoRule 2: Being outspoken about animal rights or the environment isn’t a negative quality.
I should clarify I’m mostly asking about a specific well-known vegan and something negative about them unrelated to their veganism.
Grapetruth@lemmy.worldOPto Vegan@lemmy.ml•Is it problematic/speciesist to have a favourite animal?1·2 years agoThere are factual differences between races. Sure the differences might not be as pronounced as differences between species, but why does that matter? Why should those differences forbid us from treating them all equally given that they’re all sentient beings?
Grapetruth@lemmy.worldOPto Vegan@lemmy.ml•Is it problematic/speciesist to have a favourite animal?1·2 years agoI respect your endeavours I guess… regardless of your reasoning
Grapetruth@lemmy.worldOPto Vegan@lemmy.ml•Is it problematic/speciesist to have a favourite animal?13·2 years agoYou’re vegan, yet you don’t think speciesism is bad, and you don’t care about morals… right… 🤨
Grapetruth@lemmy.worldOPto Vegan@lemmy.ml•Is it problematic/speciesist to have a favourite animal?1·2 years agoRecognising that speciesism is an immoral form of discrimination comparable to other forms like racism is key to animal liberation. So I believe rejecting the comparison is contrary to what veganism actually stands for.
Grapetruth@lemmy.worldOPto Vegan@lemmy.ml•Is it problematic/speciesist to have a favourite animal?1·2 years agoSorry I missed this comment.
Treating them all as equally well as possible makes sense, to be clear. That means not exploiting or harming any of them unnecessarily.
But treating them in exactly the same way doesn’t, since they have different needs and considerations as you point out. I agree with that.
And I’m not saying we should have all animals as pets, in fact due to the suffering it causes I would be wholly against the domestication of any more animals.
But we don’t have to treat animals in the same exact ways in order to respect and love them equally, even remotely or conceptually, even just based on the knowledge of them. It does feel strange to me to say “this species is my favourite species”. Is it speciesist? I’m not sure. It’s definitely not as bad as exploiting species selectively. But it might have some remnant of the views that led to those practices in the first place, potentially. I’m conflicted about it like another vegan said here whose comment was deleted.
Grapetruth@lemmy.worldOPto Vegan@lemmy.ml•Is it problematic/speciesist to have a favourite animal?1·2 years agoOkay I believe you (Not all vegans are the same after all. For example some people call themselves vegan when they’re really just eating a plant-based diet, still buy other animal products, or don’t have very strong views about animal rights. Not saying that’s the case here but when there are fewer vegans in a community, there can be more of that.)
But what confused me is that rather than just answering the question of whether it’s speciesist to prefer one animal species over another (even when respecting both of their rights by being vegan), you mostly went on a tangent about rejecting the comparison between racism and speciesism, even though vegans typically stress the fact that both forms of discrimination of individuals are comparable to each other, and it’s usually people who are against the vegan movement who try to argue they aren’t, and say things like “Considering humans and non-human animals as the same is problematic” (even though that’s a strawman since the vegan position acknowledges the differences between species but advocates for moral treatment of all species regardless).
I just don’t really understand. Do you for example think that it’s wrong to compare immoral treatment of humans to immoral treatment of non-human animals? Because that’s the vibe I’m getting.
Grapetruth@lemmy.worldOPto Vegan@lemmy.ml•Is it problematic/speciesist to have a favourite animal?11·2 years agoWhy is it that the one person who responded who seemed to actually be vegan had their messages deleted? Are the mods here not vegan? Or are higher up Lemmy mods brigading this sub?
Grapetruth@lemmy.worldOPto Vegan@lemmy.ml•Is it problematic/speciesist to have a favourite animal?14·2 years agoAll of your talking points are very much what non-vegans and anti-vegans say. So please just be honest and tell me if you’re vegan or not.
Grapetruth@lemmy.worldOPto Vegan@lemmy.ml•Is it problematic/speciesist to have a favourite animal?21·2 years agoThere is no need to believe that every species is the same in order to treat them all as well and as equally as possible.
Grapetruth@lemmy.worldOPto Vegan@lemmy.ml•Is it problematic/speciesist to have a favourite animal?12·2 years agoVegans compare racism and speciesism all the time. And non-vegans are the ones who usually reject the comparison. So, I ask, are you vegan?
Grapetruth@lemmy.worldOPto Vegan@lemmy.ml•Is it problematic/speciesist to have a favourite animal?21·2 years agoSaying racism isn’t comparable to speciesism when the logic used is exactly the same is something non-vegans and anti-vegans often say as well
Grapetruth@lemmy.worldOPto Vegan@lemmy.ml•Is it problematic/speciesist to have a favourite animal?21·2 years agoThe word is speciesist / speciesism (not speciest / speciesm, as anti-vegans often misspell them) and I’m not trolling
Also it’s a yellow vegan symbol and http://WatchDominion.org it’s a documentary about the standard practices of what unavoidably occurs to animals when they’re being used for food, clothing and other purposes