[-] lil_tank@lemmygrad.ml 74 points 8 months ago

"cHyNa hAs bEen pOuRing a LoT oF mOneY inTo poRpragAnDa" mf looking at a map made in 10 minutes by a random communist

[-] lil_tank@lemmygrad.ml 53 points 10 months ago

"no one is safe"

USA version : citizens get killed by cops / alt right mass shooters

China version : if you happen to be a high ranking member of the state you are held accountable for power abuse

[-] lil_tank@lemmygrad.ml 52 points 10 months ago

The source is that time when Zelensky did LSD to try quitting coke

[-] lil_tank@lemmygrad.ml 58 points 10 months ago

China is occupying this region!!!1!1

uses the Chinese name of the region

[-] lil_tank@lemmygrad.ml 46 points 11 months ago

The last sentence is such a mask off, liberals are barely hiding their tinfoil hat thinking and the fact that they hate immigrants as much as the far right.

[-] lil_tank@lemmygrad.ml 56 points 1 year ago

The only consistency in liberal ideology is zero awareness of History

[-] lil_tank@lemmygrad.ml 59 points 1 year ago

It's crazy caus a few years from there the consensus went from "the dark truth about nazism is that a lot of people supported it" to "not all handpicked elite third reich armed men were nazis"

[-] lil_tank@lemmygrad.ml 90 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Liberals : "this is a reliable source of information about the Soviet Union"

[-] lil_tank@lemmygrad.ml 68 points 1 year ago

Indeed

Indeed fellow intellectual, it is absolutely OBVIOUS that the Waffen SS weren't indoctrinated with nazi ideology, anyone with a tight bit of COMMON SENSE would say that

[-] lil_tank@lemmygrad.ml 45 points 1 year ago

Vietnam doing all at once

[-] lil_tank@lemmygrad.ml 70 points 1 year ago

Hammer and sickle is over ❌🙅 Time to use tractor and keyboard 🚜⌨️✅💪

[-] lil_tank@lemmygrad.ml 47 points 1 year ago

killing enough people so there's enough to go around

You see stupid tankie, material wealth is just a big limited pile of stuff that is just there to take, so less people = more for everyone, easy! 🤡

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After reading some discussion on lemmygrad about veganism, I felt the need to share my thoughts in a separate thread, as comments weren't appropriate for the wall of text I'm about to throw.

Before we start, very important precision. This is not about environmental veganism, only about animal-liberation veganism. Consuming less animal products will be a lifestyle change we must anticipate to limit environmental destruction. This is about the moral philosophy of veganism and its contradictions with materialism. 

Intro

Veganism is often rationalised under the form of a syllogism : it is immortal to kill and exploit humans, and non-human animals are equal to humans, therefore, it is immoral to kill and exploit non-human animals.

Now, I must say, if one is to contest the validity of this syllogism as a basis for veganism I encourage them to provide one since it could drastically change my point of view.

Like many syllogisms, there is appeal and validity to it until you question the premises. Let's review them under a materialistic lens. 

Morality and materialism

The first premise is that it is immortal to kill and exploit humans. As leftists, we tend to wholeheartedly agree with such a statement, as it encapsulates our ambitions and dreams, however this cannot be pursued for a political manifest beyond utopian wishful thinking. Historically, killing has been justified as a high moral act whenever the one being killed was deemed worthy of death. The reason it is generally considered immoral to interrupt one's life is because humans simply have to collaborate to survive, therefore every society has developed a social construct that allows us to live as a social productive species. But whenever a war enemy, criminal, or dissident person is being killed under certain circumstances, the killing becomes justified, morally right. 

As materialists, we don't base our interpretation of morality on a notion of some metaphysical, reality-transcending rule, and even less in relation to an afterlife. Morality is a human construct that evolves with material conditions. In that case, the relationship of human morality with non-human animals becomes more complicated than it seems. Humans do have empathy for other species but are also able to consume their flesh and products, a contradiction that has defined the construction of morality around non-human animals through history. This explains why it seems desirable for a lot of people to stop unnecessary animal cruelty while still wanting to consume their flesh, there is an act of balancing between empathy and appetite.

Equality of species and violence

Now you might have noticed that this framework is definitely human-centric. That brings us to the second premise, which is the equality of all species. By all means, it is absolutely outdated to maintain the idea of "human superiority" on all non-human species in the current times. As materialists, we should realise that humans evolved at the same time as other species, are dependent on the ecosystem, and that there is no fundamental variable that we have to consider as a criteria for ranking in an abstract "order of things".

That said, the equality of all species doesn't automatically mean the disappearance of inter-species violence. Firstly, we cannot stop unnecessary violence between fellow living beings that don't share our means of communication (unless we exerce physical control over them, but that's even worse). Secondly, there is an assumption that only humans possess the ability to choose to follow a vegan diet, which is extremely strange considering that it makes humans the only specie to have the capacity to be moral. Either non-human animals are excused for their chauvinistic violence against other species because they are seen as too limited, determined by their instinct, but it makes humans actually morally superior to other species. Or the animals must be held accountable for inter-species violence, which no vegan upholds, thankfully. Last option would be to consider that inter-species violence is part of life, which I agree with and think is the materialistic approach, but that means there is no reason to adopt a vegan diet.

Conclusion

So what does that let us with? Morality being a social construct with a material use in a human society, and humans being fundamentally empathetic, it is completely understandable that society will be progressing towards diminishing meat consumption to allow the minimization of animal suffering. But the exploitation of animals as means of food production doesn't have a materialistic reason to go away (unless we're talking about climate change, of course). The inter-species violence of humans against cattle and prey is part of nature, because we simply are a productive omnivorous specie just like any other. 

This is mostly why I would discourage pushing people to abandon all animal products in the name of ethics. What should be encouraged is acceptance of every specific diet, be it religious diets, or animal-liberation diets. Strict vegetarianism must be a choice of heart that is based on profound empathy, not a superior moral choice or, worse, a moral imperative.

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Oh yeah the source of that claim is a LA Times article that doesn't mention this blatant contradiction at all

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Just a stupid thought I had

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Need to vent caus dying from cringe is definitely a possibility. Can't disclose too many details but basically they are big time anti-China propaganda propagators, literally fingers on the left hand of imperialism. I really don't want to dunk on them because they're sweet, humanly, so I'm just gonna not say much... but literally hiding isn't really an option since I already did defend our boi against them

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WTF BASED CHOMSKY?? (lemmygrad.ml)

Damn he finally remembered that he wrote a book about this

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