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ziq wrote

I think it depends who you're talking to. If it's a liberal, then you should probably be more tactful, but if it's another radical, they've got no excuse for their ignorance.

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DeathToAmerica wrote

Did you see that thread on r/anarchism? Even mods were freaking out and attacking the OP for recognizing the fucked up abuses that go on in the meat industry.

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ziq wrote

Yeah but that was linking to a video that called eating meat 'rape' with no context. Even radicals can stubbornly hide their heads in the sand when it comes to this issue if they want to justify their oppression of other animals to themselves. It needs to be explained to them - the full horrific process of getting meat on their table. It always begins by strapping a cow into a rape machine.

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theblackcat OP wrote

The negative reaction to that awful video was completely justified.

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DeathToAmerica wrote

As cringy and in poor taste as that video was, it doesn't change the fact that millions of cows have robotic dildo machines inserting semen in them so they can make babies that are then snatched from them and slaughtered for the enjoyment of people. Have you ever seen a cow cry?

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=zBnZPJJ2QG4

It's horrible.

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tanattyn wrote

TIL even food can be turned into a chance for the system to commit massive, atrocious male-on-female rape.

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theblackcat OP wrote

I mean, just because someone is keyed in to economic and social issues, doesn't mean they know the first thing about animal abuse.

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Calistoga wrote

and on that note, just because someone eats vegan doesn't mean they understand radical veganism, ethics, etc. Liberal vegans are some of the most tedious and irritating mother fuckers.

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DeathToAmerica wrote

I know, right? r/vegan is overflowing with annoying little turds that want everything to stay the same except for vegan burritos being on every menu.

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