The idea behind veganism is that it would be morally permissible to exploit animals for food if only they could give their consent first.
If it were legal, I'd probably try some two-legged goat for the novelty.
Meat in general is disgusting.
Quote from: Verbatim on December 19, 2016, 04:54:28 PMThe idea behind veganism is that it would be morally permissible to exploit animals for food if only they could give their consent first. I think the idea is more to do with suffering, than consent. You could pretty easily make a vegan argument against eating meat that consents to being eaten, on the grounds that it would suffer significantly. I think that would be a rather more reasonable and rather more moral argument than "it's okay if it consents".
Quote from: Verbatim on December 19, 2016, 04:54:28 PMMeat in general is disgusting.No, it isn't, it's just that the process of getting it is morally impermissible. I'm pretty sure I recall you saying something along the lines of "You don't think I'd love some chicken nuggets right now? Chicken products are delicious." The meat industry is fucked but let's not pretend meat doesn't taste good.
Objectively.
No, if someone consents to being eaten, then that's the end of it. Consent is everything.
Quote from: Verbatim on December 19, 2016, 10:33:26 PMNo, if someone consents to being eaten, then that's the end of it. Consent is everything.If you're girlfriend doesn't want to have sex with you, and would suffer emotionally from it, but consents anyway because she doesn't want to lose you. . . You're a scumbag if you have sex with her.
Verb BTFO
but it's still her fault for not having the autonomy or the spine to say no.
Especially not by Meta.
Quote from: Verbatim on December 20, 2016, 11:24:09 AMbut it's still her fault for not having the autonomy or the spine to say no.I actually know a few girls who've been in the situation I've described, and I'm not going to lie this is a shitty thing to say.
Were those girls in abusive relationships, where if they declined sex, they were beaten?
Quote from: Verbatim on December 20, 2016, 05:05:52 PMWere those girls in abusive relationships, where if they declined sex, they were beaten?Beaten? No. But don't be so quick to discount emotional hardship. A girl may well legitimately value a relationship more than she values not having sex, even when said sex is not good for her well-being. Stating a girl is spineless and weak for refusing to consent in this situation is a shitty thing to say.
People are fallible, stupid and emotional. To think consent is the be-all-and-end-all is to elevate human deliberation to a status of which it isn't worthy; people make mistakes, and are often wrong about their own preferences.
Do you honestly disagree that the minimisation of suffering is the prime moral imperative? I can obviously see how consent can minimise culpability in given situations, but inflicting harm on people is still immoral as fuck.