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> all men are created equal
"except slaves"
They are created equal then enslaved
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This.
Lol seems like equality was granted only temporarily.
for the honor
our sacred honor
That phrasing, without doubt, had an immense positive impact on the world's changing views on slavery. Even the fact that you feel the need to call it out as hypocrisy is downstream of the effects of that "all men are created equal" statement. Be careful about ridiculing the foundations of your own belief system just because its creators were not as "evolved" into it as you are.
Thanks mate my country never had slavery to begin with.
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>all men are created equal
change it to βpeopleβ already
Just sand the marble and carve the new word
or to be more βradicalβ - all living beings are created equal. Animals also shouldnβt be treated with cruel violence
> cruel violence
But we can still eat them, no?
(Puts away his ham sandwich.)
> But we can still eat them, no?
why are you asking me? Youβre a person, you have to decide for yourself.
Iβm βbiasedβ cuz Iβm asian and asian families have tended to use less meat anyways. Then, my dad became a vegetarian when I was 8, and my mom did too. He later expanded it to be vegan. π₯
Plants and bacteria are also alive.
Do you think itβs possible to eat animals or use them for labor without being cruel to them?
oh yeah, this is what the pastorβs wife said to me when I was in β¦ 9th grade.
The main thing to remember is - industrial scale slaughterhouses connected to the restaurant industries (esp. national and international chain restaurants).
Interesting history moment:
When The Jungle was published, consumers abandoned commercial meat en masse out of righteous disgust. They didnβt become vegetarians, though; they turned to their local farmers, who they trusted and knew were raising and killing animals more humanely.
In response to this, big meat got the government to pass a bunch of laws making it impossible to sell farm-slaughtered meat. Itβs still extremely difficult to this day.
We have regulatory capture to thank for the way things are. Iβm glad to see things are changing thanks to the growing food freedom movement and distrust in government.
this makes me rethink the phrase βmoney is the root of all evilβ to something like, the desire/drive to be rich at the expense of other things is the root of all evil. βΉοΈ
whatever way people have of reducing the suffering of animals is good. It could be opting out completely and being vegetarian/vegan, or drastically reducing or eliminating red meat, or only getting meat from smaller, local farms.