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  • MaeBorowski [she/her]
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    12 days ago

    I hate to be "that" person, but could you please put a content warning on this for the meat?

        • Midnight1938@reddthat.com
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          12 days ago

          If you are a part of it. As someone who was born and comes from a long line of vegetarians.

          Whats up with not liking dairy? Is it the digestion?

          Edit: for anyone else stumbling into this, its cuz they eat the milk source in most countries and cultures

          • BelieveRevolt [he/him]
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            12 days ago

            It's not about ”not liking” dairy. It's about it being an exploitative industry, and eating dairy basically means you're contributing to the meat industry too. There's no retirement home for cows that stop producing milk.

            Also, it should go without saying, but adult humans don't need milk, especially from another species.

              • BelieveRevolt [he/him]
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                12 days ago

                No.

                adult humans don't need milk, especially from another species

                • Midnight1938@reddthat.com
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                  12 days ago

                  As an Indian who was fasting today, milk was the primary source of nutrition. Its not about need but the availability and nutrition values, i certainly stay clear of camel or goat stuff. You don't need high fructose corn syrup either

                  Plus I like cows, grew up with em, theyre better than dogs

                  • BelieveRevolt [he/him]
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                    12 days ago

                    You don't need high fructose corn syrup either

                    I don't, but good thing I'm not American so I don't ingest that stuff.

                  • dat_math [they/them]
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                    11 days ago

                    s I like cows, grew up with em, theyre better than dogs

                    Do you know how dairy workers use the cows to produce milk?

                    • Midnight1938@reddthat.com
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                      11 days ago

                      India? Yes. Is why we have milkmen with gaushalas who deliver every morning. (English were savages and have no real word for it)

                      • dat_math [they/them]
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                        11 days ago

                        Okay keep going. What has to happen before the milkperson delivers the milk?

                        • Midnight1938@reddthat.com
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                          11 days ago

                          He wakes up, wakes the cows up, lines them up, does a lil prayer, washes them up, milks em, feeds em with half green half dry grass, waters half the milk down cuz corrupt, hands it to me and takes my money

                          These places dont have the number of cows "other countries" do, even the scale ones arent as bad as ive seen on 'how its made' or documentaries

                          • dat_math [they/them]
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                            11 days ago

                            Okay keep going. What has to happen before cows produce milk that can be extracted?

                            • Midnight1938@reddthat.com
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                              11 days ago

                              Its a yearly thing, baby is born, baby stays for 5 or so months, then when they are good on grass, they are either sent off to another cow keeper, farmer if ox or kept-is it that hard to comprehend cows living peacefully in a country that considers them sacred?

                              Why must I explain cow maintenence in India when all i wanted to know was why vegans dont consume dairy?

                              • dat_math [they/them]
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                                11 days ago

                                Why must I explain cow maintenence in India when all i wanted to know was why vegans dont consume dairy?

                                If you'll humor me, I'm walking you through a few of the reasons.

                                Its a yearly thing, baby is born, baby stays for 5 or so months, then when they are good on grass, they are either sent off to another cow keeper, farmer if ox or kept

                                As you describe, typically, the calves are separated from their mother, whose excess milk is then harvested and consumed by humans like you. The male calves are culled, eaten, or (rarely) used for breeding. This alone is fundamentally exploitative and vegans like me believe supporting it is morally reprehensible. But if that isn't sufficiently questionable for your scruples, in order to produce the separated calf (and stimulate milk production), the dairy cows are regularly forcibly inseminated. When they are no longer productive, they are culled and their carcasses are deconstructed and sold for as much profit as possible. Obviously cows cannot consent to any of this.

                                s it that hard to comprehend cows living peacefully in a country that considers them sacred

                                If that country allows the proliferation of an industry that profits from the extraction of products oftheir bodies, yes.

                                • Midnight1938@reddthat.com
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                                  11 days ago

                                  Your whole second point about culling and forced insemination falls off in Outside the cultures that enjoy its consumption.

                                  The last point stands for every food consumed.

                                  Look it up instead of arguing with me? A person online who was only interested in vegan food choices and not a discussion about dairy practices in the west?

                                  • dat_math [they/them]
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                                    11 hours ago

                                    forced insemination falls off in Outside the cultures that enjoy its consumption

                                    This is simply false cw: forced insemination of cows in the indian dairy industry

                                    Look it up instead of arguing with me?

                                    First, I actually did look it up. Second, why didn't you?

                                    A person online who was only interested in vegan food choices and not a discussion about dairy practices in the west?

                                    lmao YOU asked why vegans don't eat dairy!

                              • queermunist she/her@lemmy.ml
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                                11 days ago

                                In addition, cows have to be tricked into letting their milk down to be collected by humans. Without their calf present they'll hold their milk and nothing comes out.

                                In short, it's theft.

          • NewAcctWhoDis [any]
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            11 days ago

            https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2017/mar/30/dairy-scary-public-farming-calves-pens-alternatives

            Edit: for anyone else stumbling into this, its cuz they eat the milk source in most countries and cultures

            It's much worse than that, dairy itself is a problem.

          • DefinitelyNotAPhone [he/him]
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            12 days ago

            The general consensus of the Hexbear vegan community is that animal products come from exploitation that is wholly unethical. The wider site has mixed feelings on this, and after many a struggle session the peace was made by the mods having people mark pictures of meat NSFW and telling everyone to stop fighting about veganism in general.

          • booty [he/him]
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            12 days ago

            Dairy cows are forcibly impregnated (repeatedly) because unlike what you've been taught, cows do not just produce milk. But with the milk also comes a baby cow of course, so they take the baby cow and they torture it to death (that's what veal is) or they raise it as a beef cow or as another dairy cow to continue the cycle. Now that the baby is out of the way, they steal the milk and sell it to you and repeat the process. They do this for a few years until their brutalized victim is literally too exhausted and unhealthy to produce milk anymore, at which point they murder it and sell its meat to you too (cows can live for decades, this happens after only a few years).

      • MaeBorowski [she/her]
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        12 days ago

        Yeah, it's in the code of conduct: Any pictures of food containing animal products, including but not limited to meat, cheese, or egg, must be tagged nsfw along with food discussion content warnings (CW: Food).