100%. The Hindutva push for "vegetarianism" doesn't come from any pro-animal liberation perspective. It's straight up casteist and islamophobic rhetoric - they believe "eating meat" makes people "impure". Thus pushing "vegetarian only" housing policy etc. is a way to segregate and discriminate against Muslims, Dalits, Adivasis, Shudras etc.
Reminds me of how the nazis used animal rights to demonize jews for kosher butchery practices or how hogs nowadays rally against halal meat. In the latter case, this is usually coming from people who basically breathe pork and who'll dunk on vegetarians and vegans at every opportunity. The animal rights are just a flimsy excuse for persecuting people, in the same way as eurochuds love to portray muslims as sexist, antisemitic homophobes while being all of these things themselves.
Not defending carnism here, it's obviously not excusable to murder animals, just pointing out how fascists instrumentalize morality for concern trolling and villifying of minorities. Another example would be the propagandistic mainstay of painting the Chinese as a people of animal abusers.
Yeah definitely. In the case of the North-East states, its just plain racism. In many ways this focus on "vegetarianism" is pushed only by the older Brahmins trying to impose a fascist ideology as a reaction against rising meat consumption among the youth (esp. urbanized youth). It results in many interesting formulations such as reactionary young Hindus claiming to not eat meat on certain holy days (such as Tuesday) thereby maintaining their purity while denying it to others.
Not to sound like a dumbass, but just for future reference. Since this "purity" shit is used by hogs like Modi, should I refrain from joking that veganism gives you "psychic powers"? I know it's silly and obviously tongue-in-cheek, but I don't want to sound like someone like Modi.
Nah not at all. Their notion of "purity" is more about calling others "impure" than putting positive connotations on vegetarians. So, you can definitely say "veganism gives your psychic power" but probably refrain from saying "eating meat makes you impure" to an Indian Muslim.
100%. The Hindutva push for "vegetarianism" doesn't come from any pro-animal liberation perspective. It's straight up casteist and islamophobic rhetoric - they believe "eating meat" makes people "impure". Thus pushing "vegetarian only" housing policy etc. is a way to segregate and discriminate against Muslims, Dalits, Adivasis, Shudras etc.
Reminds me of how the nazis used animal rights to demonize jews for kosher butchery practices or how hogs nowadays rally against halal meat. In the latter case, this is usually coming from people who basically breathe pork and who'll dunk on vegetarians and vegans at every opportunity. The animal rights are just a flimsy excuse for persecuting people, in the same way as eurochuds love to portray muslims as sexist, antisemitic homophobes while being all of these things themselves.
Not defending carnism here, it's obviously not excusable to murder animals, just pointing out how fascists instrumentalize morality for concern trolling and villifying of minorities. Another example would be the propagandistic mainstay of painting the Chinese as a people of animal abusers.
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while europe still eats dogs in the year 2021 (despite being 30x richer than anyone in southeast Asia, and being able to afford normal meat)
the swiss are fucking weird
It discriminates against non Muslim and non Hindus too. Just take the people from the north eastern states.
Yeah definitely. In the case of the North-East states, its just plain racism. In many ways this focus on "vegetarianism" is pushed only by the older Brahmins trying to impose a fascist ideology as a reaction against rising meat consumption among the youth (esp. urbanized youth). It results in many interesting formulations such as reactionary young Hindus claiming to not eat meat on certain holy days (such as Tuesday) thereby maintaining their purity while denying it to others.
Not to sound like a dumbass, but just for future reference. Since this "purity" shit is used by hogs like Modi, should I refrain from joking that veganism gives you "psychic powers"? I know it's silly and obviously tongue-in-cheek, but I don't want to sound like someone like Modi.
Nah not at all. Their notion of "purity" is more about calling others "impure" than putting positive connotations on vegetarians. So, you can definitely say "veganism gives your psychic power" but probably refrain from saying "eating meat makes you impure" to an Indian Muslim.
Don't worry veganism is different than upper-caste piety demonstration via eating veg