Not trying to dox myself so I'm not gonna say where exactly I work but yeah it's at a grocery store. Wondering about quality of meat at places and stuff? I'm your guy.

  • emizeko [they/them]
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    4 years ago

    had some great double-cut pork chops tonight. thank you for you service o7

    • VivaZapata [he/him]
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      4 years ago

      Glad you enjoyed it lol. Idk where you are but unfortunately most places don't cut their pork in house anymore. My place does (it's a normie grocery store).

      • emizeko [they/them]
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        4 years ago

        we have one real butcher left locally, I try to go there instead of Whole Paycheck

        • VivaZapata [he/him]
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          There's a few grocery stores that still have the real deal in them. I'd support the local stuff before a place like mine any day but you can tell how upset the old timers are at their job being ruined. My boss is a cool stoner guy and he's pissed at the company for getting rid of most of the skilled labor from his job.

      • emizeko [they/them]
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        4 years ago

        cool so I can stop buying pork and absolutely nothing happens except someone else buys pork marginally cheaper

        DotP or fucking bust

        • emizeko [they/them]
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          4 years ago

          https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/politicsandpolicy/the-trouble-with-ethical-consumption/

          • emizeko [they/them]
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            4 years ago

            In a speciesist world, a practicing ethical vegan highlights and disrupts normalised violence every time they refuse to eat animal products, or refuse to sit at a table where animal products are being consumed.

            oh, so it's boycotting plus never getting invited to dinner again.

            Veganism is a deep and multi-faceted form of resistance, and it is only one aspect of the wider animal liberation movement, which engages many different forms of activism including direct action, consciousness raising and strategic litigation.

            raising awareness and lawsuits. this is liberalism; adding a single throwaway reference to "direct action" doesn't help when there is no theory of change behind it.

              • emizeko [they/them]
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                This is like saying reading/watching theory is liberalism.

                theory connects conditions to your material class interests. "raising awareness" is a moral appeal (idealism)

                  • emizeko [they/them]
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                    Non-human animals have material interests.

                    theory connects conditions to your material class SELF-interest.

                    "raising awareness" is a moral appeal to a person on behalf of a third-party

                    it's my belief that in a DotP once there is enough class consciousness to come into a species-being, we will be able to extend that to all animals. I would hope that one of the first things a DotP would do is get rid of food deserts to make sure good produce and non-animal options were easily available to everyone.

                    think of it in terms of base and superstructure; even if you make a bold stroke to eliminate all the stuff in the base that pushes meat, the elements of the superstructure that recreate that will still be there, creating (albeit smaller) cultural ripples that will recreate (lesser) material inequalities that then have to be addressed again. it's like reducing the amplitude on a big pendulum as you approach a classless society

                  • emizeko [they/them]
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                    let's compare this to climate change: do you think more people need to be "aware" that burning fossil fuels is fucked, or do you think someone has to make them stop?

                    everyone knows fossil fuels are bad, even the people profiting off them

      • VivaZapata [he/him]
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        4 years ago

        Sounds like a good idea. I'd rather there not be a meat industry and for us all to have cloned meat or something.