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It’s nice to see Gen Z getting more qualitatively neutral headline language. Millennials would’ve been “killing the meat industry.”
Also, this is really good. While we don’t all need to become total vegans, reducing the number of domesticated animals would have a significantly positive impact on both the environment and the quality of those animals’ lives.
Tbh it's from a vegan souce, and probably written by millenials too
They're citing a gallup poll https://news.gallup.com/poll/510038/identify-vegetarian-vegan.aspx
What does the article being written by someone with a birth year within a specific range have to do with it's the validity of its contents?
Millennials bore the brunt of a ton of media framing their changes as evil, so they aren't doing the same to subsequent generations. A similar inference could be made about the positivity towards veganism (i.e., coming from a vegan site).
OP isn't implying anything about validity; they're just explaining the article's positive framing.
Yea I was thrown off by the "tbh" at the beginning and misconstrued "vegan source" to imply they were alleging bias.
Yes we did. Hence why I was trigged lol
Not sure why you were downvoted. Take my Lemmy silver as a way of expressing my agreement.
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Millenials love blaming stuff on other generations, they just go for boomers instead. It'll probably be Gen Alpha next. Kinda already is with the scorn over stuff popular with alpha, such as skibidi toilet and 6 7.
Ah yes, being made fun of for making up words is the same as being blamed for entire industries falling.
I've actually seen a lot of millennials likening 6 7 to 1337 and such that millennials made a big deal over at that age.
Yeah, and a lot of boomers disagreed with the characterization of millenials in the media, too. Generations are not a monolith, but often the differences between them are exploited by the ruling class to drive a stake between members of the working class.
1337 was definitely a late gen x meme that millenials appropriated, went well back into the 90s before America was OnLine.
This is where I'm at. Half-assed vegetarian. I don't buy meat but if someone serves it at a dinner I don't refuse to eat. Baby steps. It's making progress without the shock of an abrupt change all at once.
Yeah I turned meat into a “special occasion” food, and it was way easier than I thought once I got over the perfectionism. Animal products are a lot easier to reduce than completely eliminate, but every little bit helps.
It's not about your health its primarily about the exploited group.
For you. Let other people have other perspectives and they can all be valid.
"Perspectives" doesn't work when they are beings being harmed. When they are victims let people oppress isn't a good take.
Sure it does when we’re discussing the motivation for someone to choose eating less meat. If they are doing it for health reasons that’s no less valid than your reasons.
I'm just saying, if your reasons for being against the holocaust is that burning the corpses contributed to greenhouse gas emissions, you are kind of a shitty person, but hey, whatever gets you there...?
You’re the vegan everyone complains about.
Complain all you want, at least I don't pay people to kill animals so that I may consume their corpse. Merry Christmas though!
Over >50% of the space humans occupy is for agriculture. 3/4 of that space is dedicated to livestock/feed.
Recently I learned that plants like Bambara Nuts (africa) and Water Lentils (duckweed) have complete amino complexes and b12. They're probably not the only ones either.
There's also many pest/drought resistant perennial crops that are nitrogen/nutrient fixers that eliminate the need for fertilizers and pesticides.
I expect that the impending climate induced supply chain collapse of global agriculture will force people to return to these more ancestral, and arguably superior, food sources.
Huh, isn't duckweed pretty easy to grow?
Just watched a lady "grow" it in buckets of pond/tap water. It doubles in biomass every 48h. Literally just let it sit there.
Most things with weed in the name is going to be easy to grow. A lot of people with aquariums or ponds feel plagued by it. I love it for aquariums it's one of the few things that can out compete algae
Youtube has sent me down the rabbit hole. Almost every common weed that's not native to North America was once a staple food crop in Europe.
But in the mid 20th century big agriculture realized they'd make more money selling annuals, fertilizer, and pesticides... instead of letting people grow perennial plants that solved those problems on their own.
most of them escape in the wild, and established wild population. iceplant is another one, its from south africa, it actually doesnt help with preventing spread of fires,it blankets the coasts of california. relatives of the plants are quite nifty succulents for hobbyist(aizocae, aka stone plants) while the ornamentals are very hard to take care off, the iceplants is very hardy and invasive. blue gum, a type of eucalyptus grows fast, also invasive but the biggest problem is since its a eucalyptus it makes fires more dangerous because of the oils.
yes, but also super invasive. we have them in areas where thier are bonds in norcal they blanket the entire water surface. they spread by vegatative propagation.
i think it's more like >90%.
i.e. of the area that is used (Agriculture, Urban and Built-up Land),
so agriculture is 48 of 49 millions km² used, that's 98%. The remaining 2% are for streets and housing.
No we need to free all slaves not just some.
That's true. But I'm willing to bet it's also because it's less affordable.
While it feels weird to argue that something should be more expensive, I think it’s best that meat is treated like a luxury for special occasions.
Meat is inherently an expensive process, and it was only ever cheap because the cost was paid elsewhere—mostly by horrible conditions for animals & human workers and environmental destruction.
Except the opposite is true by all accounts assuming you aren't eating fancy meat substitutes all the time.
The opposite?
A vegan diet is dramatically cheaper than a diet with a significant amount of meat, assuming you aren't eating expensive meat substitutes
Aaaah ok I get it. Thanks for the explanation.
Given the source of the article, of course the title is going to have a positive tone.