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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/26874488

Capitalism is a scam, and a part of a broader scam culture, a scam tradition.

 

Capitalism is a scam, and a part of a broader scam culture, a scam tradition.

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.vg/post/1645646

cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/19518954

New research finds the industry’s campaigns to confuse the public about beef’s climate impact go back longer than previously recognized.

 

Researchers have been eavesdropping on an unusual family of crows in Spain, collecting data on hundreds of thousands of different sounds the birds made. Small microphones recorded a variety of soft calls, far quieter than the familiar 'caws' people usually hear. The team then used AI to analyse the sounds and group them together. The researchers hope is to one day be able to understand the meaning of the birds' vocalisations and perhaps even try to speak their language.

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/26551891

Our patriarchal culture animalizes women and sexualizes animals, and without compulsory pregnancy among human and nonhuman females, both patriarchy and animal agriculture would fail. Carol Adams, author of The Sexual Politics of Meat: A Feminist-Vegan Critical Theory, joins us. Highlights include:

  • How Carol got started on her personal journey to veganism;

  • Why patriarchal cultures associate masculinity with meat-eating and how women and animals become ‘absent referents’;

  • Why feminism and veganism have a long history of deep interconnection;

  • How sexism persists in the animals rights movement;

  • Why a vegan diet is a daily act of anti-oppressive resistance.

 

Our patriarchal culture animalizes women and sexualizes animals, and without compulsory pregnancy among human and nonhuman females, both patriarchy and animal agriculture would fail. Carol Adams, author of The Sexual Politics of Meat: A Feminist-Vegan Critical Theory, joins us. Highlights include:

  • How Carol got started on her personal journey to veganism;

  • Why patriarchal cultures associate masculinity with meat-eating and how women and animals become ‘absent referents’;

  • Why feminism and veganism have a long history of deep interconnection;

  • How sexism persists in the animals rights movement;

  • Why a vegan diet is a daily act of anti-oppressive resistance.

[–] [email protected] 9 points 2 weeks ago

"modern pig production"

Chilean-born Marco Evaristti is courting controversy to make a point about the treatment of pigs in Denmark, where about 25,000 piglets die daily as a result of the conditions in which they are bred.

wait until Marco finds out that they are bred to be killed.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 weeks ago

Farmers who grow feed can also switch to growing food.

Slaughterhouses... maybe they can switch to growing fungi.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

"Pastured" and "factory" are not opposites, they're the same thing with a different scale of intensity. There's no meaningful ethical difference, but there are points to make about the environment and the climate, such as the basic fact that "grass fed" means more enteric CH4 emissions, making "factory farming" better for the environment due to efficiency. No amount of "regenerative grazing" is going change that, the methane is tied to the amount of fiber in the rumen, and grasses & forbs are full of fiber.

For a more detailed explanation see: Grazed and Confused

Economically speaking is when you see how this is scam on meat eaters. Most of the animal flesh comes from CAFOs. That's not because grasslands are ugly and CAFOs are beautiful, it's because that's the most efficient way to exploit those animals, which means it's the most efficient way to keep production costs low, which means that it's the most efficient way to come to market with the lowest prices, which is how "the market" is expanded to a large part of the population (who expects cheap meat). The productive grasslands are already maxed out in most of the World and overgrazing is very common.

The US is plagued with ranchers going into natural parks and other places where they compete with wild herbivores (and call on state agencies to exterminate predators). Put simply, if CAFOs disappeared, then the average meat eater would find animal flesh to be very expensive - a food that is afforded a few times per month in "main dish" quantities, or even a few times per year (traditionally at Easter and Christmas holiday feasts). I would be glad to see that happen, but it wouldn't be enough, and it fails to teach the ethical lesson, to do the moral work. It only makes animal-based meat a more obvious luxury (it has always been one), creating black markets and creating economic demand to deforest land and to occupy cropland and turn it into pasture -- and that's something that wars have been fought for, for thousands of years.

The only sensible option is to go vegan globally (don't let animal farmers get away with exports). That frees up plenty of cropland to be reforested or used in more extensive ways.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 weeks ago

NYT

Thanks for nothing, NYT.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 4 weeks ago

Give peat a chance!

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 month ago

Power is measured in the number of network nodes. What's the estimate? Non-sentient bots excluded.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 month ago

oh, a new one on this topic, neat!

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago

if_I_had_one.jpg

[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 month ago

The OOP needs understand that there's a "too". To serve himself too.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago

Make NASA Great Again

MNASAGA

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