• Sentient Loom
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    1 year ago

    Would you support enforced veganism, and jailing anybody who eats or prepares meat?

    • RvTV95XBeoOP
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      1 year ago

      Why does everything have to go to the extreme end of straight to jail?

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        1 year ago

        The post to which I replied said:

        So at some point you as an individual have to adapt to a vegan diet, either by choice or because there is no alternative.

        Do you want to stop eating meat the moment it is outlawed?

        We need both regulation to end animal farming and convince individual consumers, that they have to become vegans

        If they want “regulations” to “end” animal farming then I just want to be clear that they support imprisoning people who prepare or eat meat. They went to the extreme of jail without mentioning the word jail.

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            1 year ago

            Because in this scenario we are not just disallowing meat for some people. We are utterly outlawing the production and distribution of meat. The analogy simply does not work.

            Also, if R rated movies are legal for some people, that means they’re regulated. Outlawing something puts it on the unregulated black market. People will be buying unsafe meat.

            If you sell outlawed videos (like snuff films or rape films) you can go to jail for that. Or even for possessing them. That’s a better analogy than R-rated movies which are not actually outlawed.

            But you didn’t answer my question. How far are you willing foe the law to go? Do you want meat eaters to go to jail? To merely be fined? What about meat producers and distributors?

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                I have IBS-D there are over 300 foods I cannot eat or else my intestines get shredded and bleed out immense amounts of blood. I lost over 60 lbs of weight and currently weigh 130lbs as a 5.11 male. Doctors have tried everything and after 3 years they say i will just have to live with this.

                Some of the only food I can eat without issue is meat. I wish it wasnt this way, I’d love to become atleast vegetarian, but if I did I would die.

                Should I be put to jail or forced to do community service in your hypothetical?

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                1 year ago

                So your answer is that you do want meat eaters to be arrested by the police, tried in court, and sent to prison.

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        1 year ago

        I just want to be clear what your position is. You’re not just encouraging veganism, you’re calling on the violence of the police to beat and imprison people who eat meat.

        I’m not necessarily arguing against it, I just want the clarity that you finally provided.

        It’s easy to suggest outlawing stuff without considering the violence necessary for outlawing things. You have clearly considered (and enthusiastically endorse) that violence.

        Of course if you imprison all meat eaters but still use oil to harvest, process, and distribute all the plant based foods then the world will still burn, but that’s beyond the scope of this particular issue.

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        1 year ago

        I would refuse that community service and therapy. What would happen then?

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          At that point you aren’t being punished for the (hypothetical, in this scenario) “crime” of eating meat, but instead the crime of not obeying your sentencing.

          In the same way if I refuse to pay a parking ticket they can (eventually) lock me up for noncompliance. You wouldn’t make the argument that I’m being locked up for a parking ticket in the same way no one would argue you bring locked up for avoiding your community service sentence is akin to being locked up for eating meat.

          Granted, a less extreme approach would just be to tax the everliving shit out of meat production and use the proceeds to mitigate the environmental impacts as well as provide assistance for the lower income families who may be otherwise disproportionately impacted. Sin taxes can be very effective if done properly.

          Either way, you’re just being hyperbolic.