Capitalist
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@MauroDraco

Exactly! That is why we have to make a stand that absolutely includes VEGANISM. Or we won’t be coherent in said stand and our materialistic analysis will be faulty and lacking too!

However critical our movement is and always was of capitalism and its productions relations, food production relations were never highly contested and in the 20th century animal agriculture arose as a fully industrialized system, even using knowledge and technologies from the 2nd World War, like gas chambers and warehouses plus slaughterhouses planned just like concentration camps. What I mean to highlight is how very capitalist animal agriculture is and, as such, it is full of LIBERAL IDEOLOGY to, which goes along the profit chain into the marketing, advertising and overall speciesist/carnist PROPAGANDA.
One of the main functions of this propaganda is to hide not only any search for alternatives, but particularly to conceal these environmental devastations the animal agriculture industry does. It is not just the climate catastrophes, but also:
- Antibiotic (full) resistance, which, left unchecked, can plunge us back, as soon as 2040s, to a world of the early 1900s, in which tuberculosis, a scratch and ANY surgery is likely fatal. But a world in which the discovery of antibiotics is no longer possible (because we burned this bridge);
- Continuous pandemics, since the majority of epidemics with pandemic potential are not only zoonotic (coming from animals in the breeding systems or wild contact by animal agriculture expansion into rainforests or by hunting), but are also accelerating in frequency. In early 20th century a disease with pandemic potential arose every 10 years (which is already elevated), it became every 7 years and now we are nearing every 5 years. All the while the interconnectedness of the world has also increased and our societies are more vulnerable to the damages a pandemic causes;
- Slaughterhouses are centers for disease propagation, ocean dead zones production (because of untreated waste) and one of the worst places to work, that pays the least or near so and even reportedly are involved (in Europe at least) in human trafficking and modern slavery luring poor people from peripheral European countries. Workers of slaughterhouses suffer very commonly from PTSD, just like soldiers after a war and this is ignored and unnecessary;
- Colesterol is only found in animal products and is found in ALL animal products (it is a normal constituent of the animal cell wall) and is also directly linked to the NUMBER ONE cause of death in the world (heart stroke/cardiovascular disease). Not to mention a myriad of other harmful substances that kill us directly, poison the land and degenerate resources! We thus cause and cease to prevent hundreds of thousands of deaths yearly by not sharing this knowledge and organizing to prevent it.

These are just the bigger and more pressing issues related to animal agriculture and the ONLY (non liberal) ideological stand against to carnist ideology (under the liberal ideology) is veganism.
Of course since the dominating ideology hides and disguises itself, vegan activist groups are simultaneously attacked (e.g. there are no vegan activists, there are “pushy/annoying vegans”) and co-opted into ineffective direct actions and boycotts tactics or the fast rising ecofascism! So the vegan movements also need socialism too, but this gap is initially too much for the majority of them to bridge.

We socialists can see and understand to capitalist co-opting and crushing much better and, thus, help vegan activism groups understand that only organized and united as workers, for our class, aware of class struggle we are strong and, eventually, unbeatable. To do this and also to not have faulty materialism we HAVE to incorporate veganism as a fundamental part of being historically-dialectically materialist and anti capitalist. Our prize beyond basic coherency will be the capacity to accelerate the growth of our movement out of the fangs of fascism.
We have zero chance for revolution on the planet, if there is no planet as we know it and depend on to thrive…



@TheLiberaceTheory

I grew up in a microclimate that’s already been devastated by climate change. I was born into a mountain community that sits at just a mile in altitude. My father and grandfather grew up there, too. In my grandpa’s time, the winter meant multiple 2-4 foot snowstorms, and a general blanket of snow at least a foot deep all winter long. The lake would freeze each winter. That snow pack would provide slow-drip watering for all the plants there well into the spring.

By the time I came along, the winters only had one major snowfall, and generally snow didn’t stick all year round.

The summer I was 12, the lake level dropped 26 feet. Trees, weakened by the drought, were unable to fight the bark beetle infestation that swept through. The trees died where they stood, so fast that they refused to fall. The evergreen forest turned this chilling shade of bright orange. I remember that as the summer of chainsaws: all summer long, arborist crews worked round the clock to try to bring down some of these “dead man standing” trees. Fire control organizations raised the alarm that we would be at high risk for wildfires that fall.

And in October, an arsonist lit the fuse. He was angry at his family and wanted to get back at them. The fire he lit burned 91k acres, killing 6 people. It sparked the largest wildfire evacuation in state history, with 30k people on the move at the same time.

Fire controllers had planned for this, and that’s the only reason more people didn’t die. It’s the only reason I didn’t die. My family’s car was one of the last 10 cars to make it out, as 100-foot-tall flames flanked our escape route, the tinder-dry trees acting like candle wicks.

All those trees burned off, and our community stayed evacuated for two months. Many of my friends never came back to school— their family homes burned. I remember picking through the ashes of my friend’s house, looking for a family photo that had been on their nightstand, originally two stories up. The chimneys were all that were left of blocks of houses, just emerging through the ash and smoke like ghosts. even months after the wildfire stopped.

That winter, the precipitation that would’ve normally fallen as snow, came down as rain. Without all those plants to hold the soil together, flash floods and mudslides took out our roads, cutting us off from the city. The mudslide down the canyon killed 26 kids, scouts at the local community center.

Our town is now considered a high desert. It went through a population bottleneck in the aftermath of the storms and fires. As the weather gets more extreme, it affects us first— we who live at the cusp of such a fragile climate anyway. Last year, we got 99 inches of snow in 8 days, trapping elderly residents in their houses. But usually, we barely get any snow at all, and wildfires sweep the hillside, clearing huge swaths of trees and making the problem worse. This past week, our area was under a tornado watch for the first time in living memory.

If you think this can’t happen to you, you’re wrong. Are you willing to bet your life and your home on it?



@Atoll-ok1zm

More than anything, climate needs to be the primary motivator for revolution at this point. The imperial core is only just beginning to feel the burn, but those of us in the less urban areas feel it much more accutely. Climate will be the thing that breaks us.

As a kid I remember watching massive thunderheads roll over the plains. I loved those beautiful storms. I remember ice storms that would shut down everything, and just having to sit tight out for a few days afterward even in the middle of the week. I remember snow days.

But now? It barely rains. Maybe once every other month. The creek behind my parent's house that nobody can remember drying up hasn't flowed in over a year now. There used to be snapping turtles that would lay their eggs in the garden. All sorts of animals would come through for a drink. Pheasants, turkeys, deer, woodchucks, coyotes, they all left.

What storms we do have are much stronger or much weaker. It can spit for days without ever accumulating anything meaningful, or we can have a 120mph derecho that levels half the trees in the state and shatters windows with air pressure alone. I remember a green sky, which is never a good sign, turning pitch black in the middle of the day. Before the wall even hit that was the most scared I've ever been in my life. That was august 2020. Smaller ones have happened a few times since. There are still people cutting widowmakers down.

And I saw a news story about tornadoes in florida in the middle of winter for fucks sake, does that not scare anyone else? Its wrong, everything is wrong, the weather is sick, the ground is sick, WE are sick, just...fuck.



@fl00fydragon

The most infuriating part of our current predicament, to an agricultural engineer like myself, is that WE HAVE the technology to provide EVERYONE with a high quality of life that would rival that of current day small business owners of today with VASTLY smaller impact on the environment and the only reason we don't is because either
a) has lower profit margins
b) the outdated, steam age, capitalist logistic calculations crash at that type of wealth distribution
c) the old technologies are well entrenched and already invested in and thus it would "waste" money that's already making profit to switch technologies.
d)Not creating artificial scarcity and using deliberately wasteful produciton maikes the mathematical limit of profit go to 0

Meaning that capitlaism is the reason why the line that says that a sustainable future would be miserable

In reality we could house 4-5 times our population, while having a transhumanist technological revolution (human lifespan is expanded by orders of magnitude, not just years) and increase quality of life for everyone to current day "high hapiness levels" increases all at a fraction of a fraction of our current environmental impact.

but noooooo

Line must go up

And that's when you get the "solutions" proposed of deliberate mass poverty, limiting living standards for developing nations, limiting access to technology and life saving medical technology because "there's too many of us", limiting technological developments that would solve major problems, etc.

Capitlaism is actively opting in favor of mass death over reduction of profit margins.
because as doctor who said, "it's an algorithm, a spreadhseet" and that algorithm is programmed for one thing and one thing only: profit.



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@gnomechump-stiny7128

1st stage Communism causes famines and millions of deaths. Look at china or Russia

@gnomechump-stiny7128

Communist Russia didn't follow the profit motive and look what happened at Chernobyl

@johnrule1607

Okay so what is the name of your new channel? The link you provided doesn't work. Why would you not share the name in your video?

@morningstararun6278

@@gnomechump-stiny7128 Capitalist Japan followed the profit motive and look what happened at Fukushima

@morningstararun6278

@@gnomechump-stiny7128 "1st stage Communism causes famines and millions of deaths. Look at china or Russia"

Really? The decades long civil war, Imperialist nations looting the country, opium addicted people and all of these followed by stringent sanctions immediately after the success of revolution in China didn't cause famines? There were more famines with each famine being more severe in China that the one famine occurred after revolution. Same was the case with USSR. Imperialist countries fought intervention war with Red army for 5 years, which completely wrecked the nation before they even began rebuilding the nation. And one famine in USSR was in 1932 which happened due to many reasons. First and foremost would be the landlord class of Kulaks who destroyed their farmlands and livestock in protest of opposing Stalin's collectivization process. That year also saw the record level of bad weather condition for growing crops. It resulted in a famine.

Let's say that Socialism was solely responsible for famines in the countries that it got implemented. But still that doesn't make any sense to support Capitalism. British India alone had more than 150 million famine deaths in less than 100 years. Then imagine the number of deaths in all the other colonies of Britain and other imperialist countries around the world. People were turning in cannibals in Indian villages while Britain was becoming rich.

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@AmaliaDaAnarchist

“The wrong Amazon is burning”

@naveennandigum8630

The Amazon largely burns because of dundundun...beef, soy farming for said beef

@blackswan4486

LOVE it

@TravisTheSavage

The sad part is it's mainly woman who keep amazon in business

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