CarmineCatboy [he/him]
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CarmineCatboy [he/him]@hexbear.netto World News@lemmy.ml•China has grown more new forest cover than any nation on EarthEnglish234·2 years agothat’s a healthy way to distrust the US and chinese governments i guess
CarmineCatboy [he/him]@hexbear.netto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•This might sound weird, but why is vegetarianism invalid while "piracy" isn't?English5·2 years agoOf course you’re talking about harm. We all are. It’s even in the OP: ‘vegetarians won’t eat things that caused harm to produce’. Well, that’s a generalizing statement. Do the vegetarians in question eat eggs? Quite a few do, and that’s factory farming. Do they consume animal products that purport to be from ‘free range’ farms, that in itself is a cope to be quite honest. Are they vegetarians for religious reasons? Then there’s a lot of variety there. And then there’s the world of crafts, as every single inch of a cow is used in industries other than the food industry. The idea of abstaining from animal products is always tied, somehow, to harm reduction. Even in a spiritual sense.
The parallel to IP breaches is, frankly, not very convincing at all. Not eating an egg because it comes from a tortured chicken has very little to do with wether downloading a movie hurts the studio’s bottomline. The consensus is that piracy is a service issue because IP monopolies are not breached by literal theft. Not every pirated download is a prospective client. Many plain don’t have the money to pay the tithe. Many others plainly just pirate to test and then buy it anyways. Others still will download cracked games because of the damaging software that comes with the paid versions.
Regardless, as I said, even if you estabilish a parallel between abstaining from animal products to boycotting entertainment then that parallel only strengthes the retort. Just as a vegan abstains from anything related to factory farming, a person might refuse to studios who take a deleterious ideological stance with their money. Ultimately, the only thing that binds these two worlds together is the idea of ‘voting with their wallet’, which actually strengthens the vegan position. This I say as someone who actually does eat meat.
CarmineCatboy [he/him]@hexbear.netto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•This might sound weird, but why is vegetarianism invalid while "piracy" isn't?English14·2 years agoVegans avoid animal products because modern factory farming is the torment nexus given form. If organized religion wasn’t bunk, pastors across the US would call the food industry satanic.
Meanwhile, people do in fact boycott products from other industries which they perceive to be engaged in harmful and anti-human activities. If a studio executive donated money to transphobic causes, I’d pirate whatever they put out that interest me.
There’s no contradiction whatsoever. Both cases are about industry and the harms thereof.
CarmineCatboy [he/him]@hexbear.netto World News@lemmy.ml•Israel not listening to U.S. plea to minimize civilian harmEnglish222·2 years agothe article comes with ‘a message from lockheed martin’
CarmineCatboy [he/him]@hexbear.netto World News@lemmy.ml•Condemnation and calls for restraint after Hamas attack on IsraelEnglish347·2 years agothis all began when antifa thug nelson mandela normalized rudeness
CarmineCatboy [he/him]@hexbear.netto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Is there a major arc in dragon ball (z and onwards) with no new forms introduced?English21·2 years agoi guess the first z arc? it has kaioken but thats not a form its a technique
CarmineCatboy [he/him]@hexbear.netto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•what is the correct term for an intentional "Freudian slip"English1·2 years agoa freudian dive
CarmineCatboy [he/him]@hexbear.netto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How the fuck can I kill 20 hours?English3·2 years agoyou can’t kill an idea
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