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kin wrote

You guessed right about the pet issue. I don't understand tutoring a domestic animal to be alined with my views on the animal liberation.

When I refer to Liberal veganism is in the sense that I want my position to be a strong one in the philosophical sense (maybe understanding Stirner and nihilism better). Like if I reject the idea of human "rights" as a liberal construct, maybe animal "rights" will follow and I will start advocating for Liberation instead. It's working in progress right now, so no definitive answers here.

I also consider the category of "shoplifting" within the realm of Consumerism. For me the transgression represented by stealing from a shop is already coopted/recuperated, but this does not advocate against shoplifting imo, just invite for amore deep conversation on insurrection and illegalism. The same with boycotting and other attempts to harm the industry.

I more ask if veganism helps further my desires. I

I liked this, maybe is what I am trying to do, or better what I should pay more attention.

Anarchists always will mess around with societal taboos. Maybe this issue is only a "issue" bc of our culture

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lettuceLeafer OP wrote

also consider the category of "shoplifting" within the realm of consumerism

Yeah anarchist projects are so much stronger when less reliant on statism. Shoplifting makes a project reliant on corporations existence when in reality the best long term solution is to be independent of corporations existence. As shoplifting provides incentive to maintain a companies existsnc to those who benefit from shoplifting.

Shoplifting and theft is a short term practice for those who are downtrodden and a less than idea way to deal with things.

Anarchists making food in a decentralized manner is far more preferred to stealing food. But I have nothing against stealing other than saying that it isn't the end goal or goal if not necessary.

I agree with u basically on everything u said.

Anarchists always will mess around with societal taboos. Maybe this issue is only a "issue" bc of our culture

Tho I don't quite understand this bit. Would you mind trying to make this point in a different way?

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kin wrote

Maybe this is my own definition of anarchism, as being oppose to any form of coercion thus being marginal and prone to taboo - imagining taboo as something that goes against the stablished moral.

What Im trying to say here is that this issue around food and how to obtain food is just a issue bc our culture is carnist and treat food as a commodity, not a necessary condition for biological forms to be alive and well. We block the free access to food and water and we create a scheme where you find difficult to procure nourishment outside it.

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