Is this the vegan utopia we’ve been dreading? You don’t win friends with salad

  • Nawor3565@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    1 year ago

    I wish more people would get it in their heads that you don’t need to give up meat and go completely vegan to have an impact. Even if everyone just cut their red meat intake in half, it would go such a long way towards fixing the environment. But too many people see it as an all-or-nothing situation.

    • SpermKiller@kbin.social
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      1 year ago

      I’m a flexitarian myself and I wish more people would just do that, just realise that they’re eating too much meat for their health anyway and cut it down to 2 or 3 times a week.

      • worfamerryman@beehaw.org
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        1 year ago

        The problem is that I literally do not known what to eat.

        I live in a 3rd would country, so my grocery selection is a bit limited compared to what it was when I lived in the states.

        I can easily get meat and core vegetables, but I don’t think I can just eat broccoli all week. Especially since a stick of broccoli is not expensive or the same price as meat.

        • starlinguk@kbin.social
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          1 year ago

          Beans! Including chick peas.

          I don’t live in a third world country but I live in the former DDR and vegan food is rare as hen’s teeth. I’m even having trouble finding beans. Best place to go is Vietnamese shops, they’re way more into veg.

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      1 year ago

      Ultimately with humans it’s really time consuming to enact behavioural change. The rate of human behaviour change is slower than the rate of destruction of the planet (also individual human change is going to do diddly squat when McDonald’s keeps McDonald’sing and the Kardashians keep travelling in their private jets)

    • Xanderill@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      How about this. You don’t have to give up allll torturing, raping killing animals, just reduce it.

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    1 year ago

    I hate these headlines. Know what else would be like taking 8 million cars off the road? TAKING 8 MILLION CARS OFF THE ROAD. But instead of talking about transportation alternatives or better land use that reduces car dependence the article focuses on something completely unrelated, as if car use is some kind of immutable constant.

  • Mane25@feddit.uk
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    1 year ago

    Misleading headline right? if one person stopped eating meat it would clearly not be like taking 8 million cars off the road, if everyone on earth stopped eating meat then 8 million cars would be a drop in the ocean. So… the headline means what even you want it to mean.

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        1 year ago

        I was complaining about the headline itself, I understand the content.

    • TWeaK@feddit.uk
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      1 year ago

      Exactly. Getting billions of people to stop eating meat is surely going to be harder than getting 8 million cars off the road.

      • Mane25@feddit.uk
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        1 year ago

        Exactly

        That’s really not my point. Climate change is a serious matter and needs to be treated better than by cheap misleading headlines like this.

      • Rokk@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        Article is just focused on the UK. So is more like getting 40million people to reduce their meat consumption (not stop) vs getting 8million UK cars off the road.

      • YungOnions@lemm.ee
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        1 year ago

        They’re not saying people should stop eating meat entirely, they’re saying people should eat less i.e. swapping a burger with a bean casarole once a week or something. This is not a binary all-or-nothing situation. Every little helps, as they say.

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    1 year ago

    Meanwhile, cargo ships burn bunker fuel with impunity.

    Stop trying to pin responsibility for global warming on the little people. The rich created this disaster, and the rich are the only ones who can turn it around.

    Unfortunately, they’d rather build themselves opulent underground shelters where they’ll hang out while the rest of humanity dies.

    We’re screwed, there’s nothing we can do to save ourselves, and we may as well live it up and hope we check out before it gets really ugly.

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        1 year ago

        “Rampant consumerism” isn’t the problem. Lack of meaningful alternatives is the problem. Everything is made overseas, and everyone is too broke to afford locally-made products even if they did exist. Back in the day when computers were made in the USA, for example, you’d easily pay the equivalent of $8000 for one.

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          So you’re saying that you are not willing to pay the price for products made in climate and worker friendly conditions.

          Most people aren’t and since “the little people” want harmful products, companies produce harmful products.

          It is “the little people”'s fault. The corporations would offer climate and worker friendly products, if people bought them.

          But the little people choose not to.

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            I’ll go ahead and repeat myself, since you seem to have missed a crucial part of my previous comment:

            everyone is too broke to afford locally-made products even if they did exist.

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              You do realize products somewhere else aren’t magically cheaper? That the transport actually adds to the cost?

              The reason these products are cheaper is because you rely to abusing others.

              And no, abuse of others is not necessary. But yes, you would not be able to live as decadent of a lifestyle if you had to have even close to as little wealth as the people whose poverty you abuse.

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                Decadent lifestyle? Is that some kind of joke? Who the hell is leading a decadent lifestyle in this economy? I’m lucky to even have a roof over my head, and the streets are crawling with homeless people who were only slightly less lucky!

                Direct your complaints to the rich people who created the problem and have the power to solve it. Blaming me for circumstances far outside my control is useless.

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                  Decadent lifestile compared to the people whose products you buy because you “can’t afford” to pay people in your own country.

                  Guess why products produced in your own country cost so much? Because the workers there get paid lots of money (when compared to the rest of the world).