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yes, you can. basically every anarchist who has ever lived has been ok with animal exploitation.
capitalism is a system of production in which the means of production are held as private property by a capitalist class. with the abolition of the state will necessarily come abolition of private property, so capitalism cannot exist in anarchy.
abolition of all unjust hierarchy
the analysis shows perot damaged Clinton’s margin of victory.
you’re either aware of the problem and want to encourage people to vote third party while pretending not to know how the system works or you’re actually just ignorant to the issu
false dichotomy
FPTP voting systems result in a 2 party system and simply voting for another party does not solve the issue.
this isn’t an immutable natural law.
copying isn’t stealing
no joke, you know the brie and gummy worms work.
enough people going vegan would probably have a noticeable effect on the animal agriculture industry.
certainly, but perhaps not the effect you are expecting. your assertion that you know what their reaction would be, and that it would be to accept making less money, is just not likely true.
i think most people have degrees to all of their feelings.
has anyone else ever been able to repeat your results?
so your want is binary either you do want it, or you don’t, and there are no degrees?
it is never the less there.
this sounds like a statement of faith, rather than fact.
Yeah, I stopped, and it has had an impact.
great! can you show me on this chart?
https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/meat-production-tonnes?tab=chart&country=~OWID_WRL
can you see how your want is not quantifiable? how much did you want a hamburder? could you have wanted it less? would that have decreased the supply? this is pure storytelling.
I’d like to see evidence of the opposite happening to be honest.
gladly. despite the high value of faberge eggs, no more are produced. despite the high value of epipens, enough have not been produced to make them affordable to all who might want one. of course, this doesn’t actually quantify demand, and i’m still not sure how that can be done.
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despite no demand for iphones in 2004, they were subsequently produced.
The goal of the business was to make money so when their product stopped making money they stopped producing it.
but they could have changed their values. they could have decided that the goal was not to make money, but to cover the earth, nay, the solar system with vcrs. but they didnt. they chose other values, and tried to act in a way that would uphold those values. they choose the values. they choose the action. i have no resposibility for others choices in this regard.
i experience this constantly on lemmy.