fluffplush

joined 1 year ago
 

Over the centuries humans have folded themselves into power structures that benefit the few at the expense of the many. In the same way that the imperialist subjugates and exploits the third world and the capitalist exploits the worker, the human has positioned itself at the top of an explotative and murderous relationship to nonhuman animals. The beneficiaries of the status quo will emphasise their personal benefits, while refusing to acknowledge even so much as the existence, let alone the moral value, of their victims. When forced to engage with them, the justifications are often times the same - considering the outgroup to be deserving of oppression due to a perceived lack of valuable traits, be it intelligence, the ability to "contribute" to society or emotional "depth". If we let our morality only apply to our chosen ingroup rather than extending it to all sentient life, we will inadvertantly leave intact the same unjust power structures we readily criticise in the rest of society. Working towards a life that doesn't contribute to animal exploitation is not just possible but necessary. Go vegan.

 

Since purchasing and consuming animal products both depends on and contributes to animal agriculture, and animal farming necessitates rights violations against nonhuman animals, not being vegan when you have the option is synonymous with support for injustice. I believe that as leftists who purport ourselves to strive towards a more just society, and as human beings who generally value nonviolence and compassion, we should hold ourselves to a standard that doesn't allow for the perpetuation of mass-slaughter. Let's discourse!

[–] fluffplush@lemmy.world 0 points 1 year ago

Had some random leftovers to throw in a pot πŸ™‚

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Tomato soup (lemmy.world)
submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by fluffplush@lemmy.world to c/veganhomecooks@lemmy.world
 

Tomato paste, water, some green beans, a carrot, a mushroom, half a red bell pepper and half a can of corn. Covered in Provençal herbs, pepper and lots of nooch.

[–] fluffplush@lemmy.world -1 points 1 year ago

My most genuine wish would be to see the people caring about mutilation, consent and bodily autonomy to take a look at what we do to non-humans in animal agriculture, apply their convictions consistently and go vegan.

 

Chickpea-noodles, steamed vegetables (broccoli, tomato, onion), hummus, pepper, tomato paste and cornsalad 🀀

[–] fluffplush@lemmy.world 9 points 1 year ago

The alternative is not breeding living beings just to imprison and exploit them. Going extinct isn't "bad", especially when the alternative is what we currently inflict on them. That said, you can always support sanctuaries. You know those places taking in animals that specifically don't have a literal "meat-program"?

[–] fluffplush@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

It's a peeled sweet potato, half a cup of red lentils, a leek, and a piece of a celery root shortly cooked and left to sit for 15 minutes in a simple vegetable broth. Then I added garlic, pepper, cilantro and turmeric.

 

It was tasty 🧑

[–] fluffplush@lemmy.world -5 points 1 year ago

Why kill innocent chickens for mouth-pleasure tho

[–] fluffplush@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

It looks delicious! Also 'scallion' sounds like a fantasy critter of some kind so that's extra neat.

[–] fluffplush@lemmy.world 10 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

"Our meat program" Literal support for the corpseflesh industry isn't "vegan". If you want to keep animals away from slaughter, support actual sanctuaries that aren't threatening to kill anyone, or take a bolt cutter and break the cages and fences yourself.

 

Overnight oats with soymilk, hazelnut puree, broken flaxseeds, cinnamon, blueberries and an apple 🀀

[–] fluffplush@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Growing your own vegetables, nice πŸ’š

 

Rice, kidney beans, kale, raw zucchini, tomato paste, hummus, turneric, garlic, pepper, dried onions, chives and nooch. πŸ₯°