Quote from: Sandtrap on May 11, 2015, 09:51:41 PMPlants have nervous systems, plants feel pain, plants, even have short term memory.No, no, no no no. No. No. Nope. No. No.Sorry, but no. They do not.QuoteI'm not one for killing or damaging anything as much as I can. But sometimes you can't not do it. The best you can do is be respectful and appreciative that something died to extend your life. Appreciate that loss, but do it not out of joy or for sport. Just be respectful and mindful is all.I can respect this mentality, but yeah.Plants... do not have nervous systems, and they do not feel pain. I have no idea where you got that information. They don't even have a brain to process such a sensation, so like... that's a whole lot of "no".
Plants have nervous systems, plants feel pain, plants, even have short term memory.
I'm not one for killing or damaging anything as much as I can. But sometimes you can't not do it. The best you can do is be respectful and appreciative that something died to extend your life. Appreciate that loss, but do it not out of joy or for sport. Just be respectful and mindful is all.
So, actually, you're potentially wrong. Plants don't have nervous systems but they have functions and chemicals that are akin to them. And so far, we don't know if they feel pain. But they respond to many, many different forms of stimuli.So, actually, that's a whole lot of yes. Plant neurobiology. An interesting field.
Quote from: eggsalad on May 11, 2015, 10:25:46 PMYou compare murder to killing animals, which I understand to you is synonymous, but you fail to demonstrate that humans have a natural aversion to killing animals like they do other humans. Making it a poor comparison.I don't think that makes it a poor comparison at all, especially considering that there are some people who don't have any aversion to killing animals. Have you heard of hunting?Or am I misunderstanding you? That was a rather poorly-constructed sentence, and I'm not even sure if that's what you meant.
You compare murder to killing animals, which I understand to you is synonymous, but you fail to demonstrate that humans have a natural aversion to killing animals like they do other humans. Making it a poor comparison.
Quote from: Sandtrap on May 11, 2015, 10:33:24 PMSo, actually, you're potentially wrong. Plants don't have nervous systems but they have functions and chemicals that are akin to them. And so far, we don't know if they feel pain. But they respond to many, many different forms of stimuli.So, actually, that's a whole lot of yes. Plant neurobiology. An interesting field.Really, all you had to cite was something simple like a Venus flytrap. We've all seen those, and one of the most prominent things about them is the fact that they respond to stimuli. But that's all they do, is respond to stimuli. It doesn't mean they're sentient, it doesn't mean they can feel. They were naturally selected to undergo a specific and niched process. That's all it is.I concede that we don't know if plants feel pain, and we'll likely never learn, but until there is significant evidence to suggest that they do, I'm not going to start saying, well, it's okay to eat meat now.
A natural aversion to killing animals, not tendency.
You read the article on the ferns learning not to be tricked into closing their leaves? I can quote the section for you if you want. Dunno if we can directly call it learning. But it is rather clever and very, very quick adaptation.
But human history, instinct hell even science says meat is necessary for a healthy diet. Just my opinion.
Just plainly put its a bad idea and would never work in this current time we live in.
In what state do you think the world needs to be in to bin meat.
Also what are we gunna do with all those cows? Theyll probably grow so high in numbers if you put them all together that it'll create more CO2 pollution then what we currently have.
I can sort of see the logic behind the argument that killing animals is wrong. But how is eating an already dead animal wrong? Choosing to either eat or not eat an already dead animal isn't going to make a difference.
Because prohibition worked well, lets try it with food options.
Quote from: Yu on May 11, 2015, 11:06:38 PMBecause prohibition worked well, lets try it with food options.Irrelevant. Otherwise, I guess we should legalize murder, because people still murder people every single day regardless.Bad straw man.
You can't win no matter what you do either way anyway, in regards to being vegan or meat eater. Plants have nervous systems, plants feel pain, plants, even have short term memory. You're still killing something to survive either way.
If veganism became a big deal, some other asshole company out there would abuse it. They already do. GMO crops, altered plants, chemical sprays on farms, desicating crops ect ect.
Either way you can't win these days. Everything's already modified and altered to shit anyway.
even science says meat is necessary for a healthy diet.
Quote from: Verbatim on May 11, 2015, 11:10:51 PMQuote from: Yu on May 11, 2015, 11:06:38 PMBecause prohibition worked well, lets try it with food options.Irrelevant. Otherwise, I guess we should legalize murder, because people still murder people every single day regardless.Bad straw man.I'm only pointing out that it wouldn't work, whatever her intentions are, no one would follow it, and like hell would anyone enforce it. The amount of backlash it would get would ensure it would never happen.
Quote from: Yu on May 11, 2015, 11:14:09 PMQuote from: Verbatim on May 11, 2015, 11:10:51 PMQuote from: Yu on May 11, 2015, 11:06:38 PMBecause prohibition worked well, lets try it with food options.Irrelevant. Otherwise, I guess we should legalize murder, because people still murder people every single day regardless.Bad straw man.I'm only pointing out that it wouldn't work, whatever her intentions are, no one would follow it, and like hell would anyone enforce it. The amount of backlash it would get would ensure it would never happen.I think this is rather short-sighted. Nobody expects the world to turn vegan overnight; it would be a gradual shift, like every great feat of moral progress has been a gradual shift (or is currently in the process of shifting).And hey, animal farming may never stop completely. That doesn't mean we should rest on our laurels and not even try.
Quote from: Pendulate on May 12, 2015, 01:59:12 AMQuote from: Yu on May 11, 2015, 11:14:09 PMQuote from: Verbatim on May 11, 2015, 11:10:51 PMQuote from: Yu on May 11, 2015, 11:06:38 PMBecause prohibition worked well, lets try it with food options.Irrelevant. Otherwise, I guess we should legalize murder, because people still murder people every single day regardless.Bad straw man.I'm only pointing out that it wouldn't work, whatever her intentions are, no one would follow it, and like hell would anyone enforce it. The amount of backlash it would get would ensure it would never happen.I think this is rather short-sighted. Nobody expects the world to turn vegan overnight; it would be a gradual shift, like every great feat of moral progress has been a gradual shift (or is currently in the process of shifting).And hey, animal farming may never stop completely. That doesn't mean we should rest on our laurels and not even try.Thats assuming people actually accept that being forced onto them.
Vegans make me laugh
Quote from: Lemönade on May 12, 2015, 02:28:12 AMVegans make me laughVegans, or veganism?
Quote from: Batch on May 11, 2015, 10:55:24 PMIn what state do you think the world needs to be in to bin meat.I don't really care. I'm not out to ban meat, I'm out to spread the message that eating meat is wrong. You can do with that information as you will, but hopefully, you'll realize that I'm right, and that we should probably do something about it.QuoteAlso what are we gunna do with all those cows? Theyll probably grow so high in numbers if you put them all together that it'll create more CO2 pollution then what we currently have....No they won't? There are about 1.5 billion cows. The only reason we have so many is because we eat them. If we stopped fucking eating them, there would be a drastic decline in cow numbers. Same for chickens and pigs and whatever the fuck else you eat.
Quote from: Batch on May 11, 2015, 10:41:52 PMeven science says meat is necessary for a healthy diet.Could you please expand on this? What about meat makes it necessary for health (as in, health benefits that are exclusive to meat)?
Quote from: Pendulate on May 12, 2015, 03:15:04 AMQuote from: Lemönade on May 12, 2015, 02:28:12 AMVegans make me laughVegans, or veganism?Both
Quote from: Lemönade on May 12, 2015, 02:28:12 AMVegans make me laughYou make be having a good time then *sips tea*
Quote from: Pendulate on May 12, 2015, 01:55:03 AMQuote from: Batch on May 11, 2015, 10:41:52 PMeven science says meat is necessary for a healthy diet.Could you please expand on this? What about meat makes it necessary for health (as in, health benefits that are exclusive to meat)?I've just been told that at most a few servings of red meat per week is good for a balanced diet...can't really link it because it's just things I've heard and read about long back, kinda stuck to that. And by science I mean food experts, class it science or whatever.*sips tea*