• Bobo The Great@startrek.website
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    2 days ago

    That’s the point, cats and mosquitoes are both animals, but not comparable in the care we have for one of the other, both for affection and simply for how differently complex they are, not becuase we kill mosquitoes in self defense. I don’t knkw much about the vegan phylosophy, but is a mosquito at the same level as a cat? If eating cow patties is offlimits, would mosquito patty also be considered meat?

    Not critisizing, just curious

    • stray@pawb.social
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      2 days ago

      If eating cow patties is offlimits, would mosquito patty also be considered meat?

      Yes, insects are animals and their exploitation and/or killing is therefore rejected under veganism.

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      2 days ago

      Most people care more for a mammal than other animals as they are closer related to us. Same way you generally care more about a family member getting in an accident than a stranger. However the vegan philosophy doesn’t dictate anything about this hierarchy. It boils down to: if someone can suffer and feel pain (aka most animals) you should not inflict that on them.

      The food industry is usually the main topic as humans can just eat plants (say all major dietician organizations) but instead we gas pigs to death and put chickens in tiny cages their entire lives out of habit, or utter disregard for how they experience that. But the vegan philosophy also rejects animal testing and using an animal purely for entertainment (think zoos).

    • JeeBaiChow@lemmy.world
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      Got it. I’ll eat the next big cat that attacks me in the savannah.

      But yeah, animals doing animal things I guess.