• verdi@tarte.nuage-libre.fr
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    2 months ago

    You can tell it’s bourgeoise because it thinks paying extra 50-100% for alternatives is a choice and not a consequence of the lack of political will. The bourgeoise’s children are the death of left idealism as they contaminate the movement with nonsense that detracts from the class struggle.

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        1 month ago

        Yes, in Africa the main source of protein is not meat. It also shows everywhere else in the world it is. However, vegan == vegetable based. In Africa, milk is a staple source of fat and protein. But don’t let facts get in the way of your bourgeoise assumptions.

        Here, from your sources.

        Using your reasoning not eating meat stunts child development. Notice a correlation? /s

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          Yes, so the richer the country the more meat, and the poorer the country the less meat. Ergo eating vegetables is cheaper than eating meat.

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              1 month ago

              you probably oversimplified

              It’s not enough to just claim this. You’ve got to actually explain how they oversimplified

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                It could be that in wealthy countries it is cheaper to consume meat due to factors like subsidization. Or, as I said, a thousand other factors.

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                  It could be that in wealthy countries it is cheaper to consume meat due to factors like subsidization

                  You still pay for subsidies. You might not pay for it at the grocery store, but whenever the government is handing out money, that’s coming from the people, indirectly or not

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                    If its less money out of one’s bank then the subsidies are a secondary consideration if they’re considered at all

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      What are you on about.

      It sounds like your saying vegan sausages distract from building class consciousness. Surely not, because that sounds as dumb as a bag of bricks.

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        We’re all too broke to be spend 50-100% more on vegan food when we are stuck in a capitalist hellscape.

        Eating is a need, eating ethically is a nice idea when rent/mortgage, utilities aren’t taking up 70-80% of people’s paychecks.

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          I can buy a $1.70 bag of mixed beans, throw it in the instant pot with $4 of veggies, and have enough food for most of a week. What are you on about?

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            Yeah, this is such a bizarre position, so detached from the reality of what rice and beans, lentils, chick peas etc. cost.

            I enjoy some vegan prepared products like steaks etc. But fried rice with veggies and cashews or tofu (or both of you’re feeling flush) is hardly a bank breaker.