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by sweetheart
1577 days ago
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This is very silly. Your argument is based on thinking it’s futile to resume suffering as much as possible. The time spent trying to get folks to change isn’t a waste at all, as we can all see that there is progress. This is how any rights movement works. Also, there are already made viable replacements for meat. I’d start with lentils, but you don’t like them there are hundreds of other options. |
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My argument is, that there are multiple strategies and that you are using a suboptimal, possibly at this point a counter-productive one.
You will NEVER convince everyone (or even close to a majority) to stop eating meat. At least not in anything close to a lifetime and without highly authoritarian methods. So working toward that end is pointless. You should be, instead, working on providing an alternative and making sure people adopt it.
> This is how any rights movement works.
Yeah, and they all make the same mistake. Most of them have managed to change the values of the population but then lose steam, slow down and get stuck or even slide back when trying to change societal systems. Almost like changing values and changing systems isn't the same thing.
> Also, there are already made viable replacements for meat. I’d start with lentils, but you don’t like them there are hundreds of other options.
I've tried most of the ones that are available here. And no, they have not. They are getting better, and some are very interesting as a standalone thing, but they are not a replacement.