The trolley problem - with a twist

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Some GRADE A RUSEMASTER SHIT UP IN THIS BITCH.

On the topic at hand. Give me a couple years. Once I've got a greenhouse up I can eat all the glorious plants I want.

Although technically, no, I wouldn't be saving helpless animals because regardless of whether or not I eat them, somebody else will. 200 animals aren't just going to suddenly and miraculously not die in a slaughter house because I started eating more greens.
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Although technically, no, I wouldn't be saving helpless animals because regardless of whether or not I eat them, somebody else will. 200 animals aren't just going to suddenly and miraculously not die in a slaughter house because I started eating more greens.
I don't know the context because link shitted but :

Buying a hamburger from good ol shitmart rewards the retailer for paying meat suppliers to supply them with dead animals. The consumer feedback incentives the retailer to demand more from the supplier who then kills more to make more money because the market is there. Don't buy meat from shitmart and suddenly they realize if they buy the same amount of meat they're losing money do they don't. Supplier responds similarly, less animals die. Sure you're not saving animals, you're also not actively encouraging their slaughter.

But mmm turkey.


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Oh for fuck's sake.

Yes, if veganism were as simple as pulling a lever and saving five animals, many people would ascribe to it. But it's not, because it turns out life is more complicated than a stupid, contrived situation. And just a reminder that eating a vegan diet doesn't actually save any animals; it would take a massive, species-wide change to do so, and that's only feasible once the vast majority of people are living affluent, privileged lifestyles that grant the freedom of wealth to afford an expensive, catered approach to food consumption.


 
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Oh for fuck's sake.

Yes, if veganism were as simple as pulling a lever and saving five animals, many people would ascribe to it. But it's not, because it turns out life is more complicated than a stupid, contrived situation. And just a reminder that eating a vegan diet doesn't actually save any animals; it would take a massive, species-wide change to do so, and that's only feasible once the vast majority of people are living affluent, privileged lifestyles that grant the freedom of wealth to afford an expensive, catered approach to food consumption.

Then there's also the elaphant in the room of more blood being shed harvesting a field of corn than there is a heard of cattle.

The lives of amphibians, birds, rodents, and other small animals don't matter I guess.


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Oh for fuck's sake.

Yes, if veganism were as simple as pulling a lever and saving five animals, many people would ascribe to it. But it's not, because it turns out life is more complicated than a stupid, contrived situation. And just a reminder that eating a vegan diet doesn't actually save any animals; it would take a massive, species-wide change to do so, and that's only feasible once the vast majority of people are living affluent, privileged lifestyles that grant the freedom of wealth to afford an expensive, catered approach to food consumption.

Then there's also the elaphant in the room of more blood being shed harvesting a field of corn than there is a heard of cattle.

The lives of amphibians, birds, rodents, and other small animals don't matter I guess.
not to mention crows are leagues above most animals (exclude the obvious ones)


 
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This is the way the world ends. Not with a bang but a whimper.
The lives of amphibians, birds, rodents, and other small animals don't matter I guess.
They don't matter as much relative to the usual animals we consume such as pigs and cows, as far as I understand the issue.


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Nice try faggot.


 
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No lies.

That really was a shamalamadingdong level of twist.

10/10, didn't see train coming


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No lies.

That really was a shamalamadingdong level of twist.

10/10, didn't see train coming
the entire video got derailed


 
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No lies.

That really was a shamalamadingdong level of twist.

10/10, didn't see train coming
the entire video got derailed

Easy there slick.

We're going off track here.


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No lies.

That really was a shamalamadingdong level of twist.

10/10, didn't see train coming
the entire video got derailed

Easy there slick.

We're going off track here.
I think we're picking up steam.


 
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No lies.

That really was a shamalamadingdong level of twist.

10/10, didn't see train coming
the entire video got derailed

Easy there slick.

We're going off track here.
I think we're picking up steam.

Now now, let's not get too ahead of ourselves here and jump the tracks.


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No lies.

That really was a shamalamadingdong level of twist.

10/10, didn't see train coming
the entire video got derailed

Easy there slick.

We're going off track here.
I think we're picking up steam.

Now now, let's not get too ahead of ourselves here and jump the tracks.
We can't just stand still, let's (as we in Sweden say) put on a coal.


Spoiler
As in shuffle in coal in the engine


 
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No lies.

That really was a shamalamadingdong level of twist.

10/10, didn't see train coming
the entire video got derailed

Easy there slick.

We're going off track here.
I think we're picking up steam.

Now now, let's not get too ahead of ourselves here and jump the tracks.
We can't just stand still, let's (as we in Sweden say) put on a coal.


Spoiler
As in shuffle in coal in the engine

That should do it I think. This thread's going full steam ahead.


 
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The lives of amphibians, birds, rodents, and other small animals don't matter I guess.
They don't matter as much relative to the usual animals we consume such as pigs and cows, as far as I understand the issue.

Even when some species of these small animals are just as "intelligent" as the cattle we consume?

Some even more so as Velox pointed out with the crow.


 
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This is the way the world ends. Not with a bang but a whimper.
Even when some species of these small animals are just as "intelligent" as the cattle we consume?
Depends on the trade-off we see with how many intelligent animals get killed within each process. And even then there a number of things to consider, such as:

- People already consume crops as well as meat, it's disingenuous to phrase it as a choice between the two.

- Greater consumption of non-meat foodstuff would probably result in greater investment in things like hydroponics.

- Lesser consumption of meat would probably result in greater investment in synthetic meat.


 
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There's no point in letting the animals be mangled by a train, so of course I'd pull it; then kill one of them myself anyway for dinner.

Utilitarianism saves some lives.


 
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Even when some species of these small animals are just as "intelligent" as the cattle we consume?
Depends on the trade-off we see with how many intelligent animals get killed within each process. And even then there a number of things to consider, such as:

- People already consume crops as well as meat, it's disingenuous to phrase it as a choice between the two.
Well then I guess it's a good thing that no one in here is doing that. A vegan that gets their food from industrial agriculture has just as much blood on their hands as someone who eats both meat and plant matter though.

Unless you're growing your own food you may as well be the pot calling the kettle black.

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- Greater consumption of non-meat foodstuff would probably result in greater investment in things like hydroponics.

"probably"

Hydroponics is just an expensive way to achieve the same result as traditional agriculture with the added benefit of making you feel good. You're a capitalist meta, you should know that hydroponics will never replace traditional agriculture as it'll always be cheaper and thus yield a greater profit.

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- Lesser consumption of meat would probably result in greater investment in synthetic meat.

There's that "probably" again.

An influx of synthetic meat would just make real meat a highly sought after luxury good in the west.


 
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A vegan that gets their food from industrial agriculture has just as much blood on their hands as someone who eats both meat and plant matter though.
Yeah, that's totally not stretching it at all.

you just seem bitter towards vegans, tbh
did you get fucked over by one in a debate or something


 
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A vegan that gets their food from industrial agriculture has just as much blood on their hands as someone who eats both meat and plant matter though.
Yeah, that's totally not stretching it at all.

you just seem bitter towards vegans, tbh
did you get fucked over by one in a debate or something

I'm not bitter at all and I've never been fucked over by a vegan in a debate ever.

It's just fact that millions of animals are killed every year in the making of the vegan and vegetarian diet. Same with the omnivorous diet. You can't avoid it and trying to claim one or the other is perfect and bloodless/ethically better is just silly.

The only way you'll actually be able to avoid a pot and kettle situation is if you're growing your own fruits and vegetables. If you want to go that route then go ahead and do it. More power to you man.


 
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It's just fact that millions of animals are killed every year in the making of the vegan and vegetarian diet. Same with the omnivorous diet. You can't avoid it and trying to claim one or the other is perfect and bloodless/ethically better is just silly.
first of all, let's see some sources

second, you're missing the point that veganism is not just a diet—it's a philosophical position that anyone can take, even if they still consume animal products. it's a simple concession that what you're doing is wrong and makes you a cunt

third, you're somehow implying that the meat industry, which is built around the systemic torture and slaughter of animals, is the same thing as the inadvertent collateral damage that comes as a result of crop harvesting

fourth, you're implying that we can't take measures to make crop harvesting safer for wildlife

fifth, you're an idiot, never post again


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uhhh...

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I thought that it was an actual question about the ethical dilemmas of the human mind...not a vegan propaganda video.


 
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it's both


 
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It's just fact that millions of animals are killed every year in the making of the vegan and vegetarian diet. Same with the omnivorous diet. You can't avoid it and trying to claim one or the other is perfect and bloodless/ethically better is just silly.
first of all, let's see some sources

second, you're missing the point that veganism is not just a diet—it's a philosophical position that anyone can take, even if they still consume animal products. it's a simple concession that what you're doing is wrong and makes you a cunt

third, you're somehow implying that the meat industry, which is built around the systemic torture and slaughter of animals, is the same thing as the inadvertent collateral damage that comes as a result of crop harvesting

fourth, you're implying that we can't take measures to make crop harvesting safer for wildlife

fifth, you're an idiot, never post again

If you've ever worked on a farm or known anybody who has you'd know that killing small animals is an unavoidable part of harvesting crops.

But there was an article run by ABC a few years ago on the subject.
http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/story?id=97836

The subject of this is about veganism as a diet though, so the philosophical part of it doesn't play in. And like, that's just your opinion man.

I'm saying that there are still millions of animals killed every year as a direct result of humans harvesting crops for consumption. Veganism still has blood on its hands. Animals are still killed and displaced as a result of human crop harvesting.

As a side note, calling it torture is a bit much imo, but yeah, opinions.

You can, but it wont be viable for the vast majority of farmers.

Truly calling the person you're conversing with an idiot and telling them to never talk again is the best way of having a civil conversation.


 
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But there was an article run by ABC a few years ago on the subject.
http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/story?id=97836
"'This is something we've been aware of for a long time,' admits Jack Norris, president of Vegan Outreach in Davis, Calif. . .It's obvious that some animals die when their land is taken away for farming, Norris says, 'but you take it away only once.' It doesn't lead to the continuous slaughter of animals for human consumption, he contends, because once the land is turned into a farm, there aren't that many animals around to kill."

Hmmmmmm.

"Davis admits he doesn't really know how many animals are lost each year to agriculture, but he suspects it runs in the millions."

Millions. Wow. Sure, let's just trust this ONE GUY based on his random, rule of thumb judgment he more than likely pulled out his ass. Who the fuck is this Davis guy? Where's his research? Where's his proof? Where's his evidence? Where's anything?

Into the trash it goes.
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Truly calling the person you're conversing with an idiot and telling them to never talk again is the best way of having a civil conversation.
you've shown, time and time again, that you're undeserving of civil conversation


 
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All you're doing is trying to use this scant case to justify your meat-eating, while tacitly belittling vegans at the same time.

And it's kinda pathetic.


 
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"Citing U.S. Department of Agriculture statistics, Davis says of the 8.4 billion animals killed each year for food in the United States, 8 billion are poultry and only 41 million are cows, calves, sheep and lambs. So he figures you could double the number of cattle killed each year, and lay off the chickens, and consequently save about 7.5 billion animals."

Do you know the difference between "billions" and "millions", LC?