u/explorerofbells - originally from r/GenZhou
Hey comrades,

I’m a part of a discord server called Vegan Theory Club that’s run by mix of leftist tendencies. It’s a theory club that’s explicitly leftist and vegan, but we talk about more than just the book of the month.

We just started reading Eternal Treblinka - Our Treatment of Animals and the Holocaust by Charles Patterson, which we voted for. (Our last book was Kapital.) Right now is the perfect time to join!

We’d love to have you!

https://discord.gg/B9MgcchcKe

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    u/ThewFflegyy - originally from r/GenZhou
    it depends on the product. impossible burgers for example are genetically modified yeast.

    besides, a biopsy really isnt abusive. are vets abusive?

    ok what is the difference between consuming bread and lab grown meat under capitalism? I really dont see the distinction in regards to commodification and the capitalist class being in control of its production.

    ethical or not the reality is a lot of people arnt going to be willing to give up meat. that is the reality of the situation. as such there is a lot to be said for better alternatives to real meat.

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      u/explorerofbells - originally from r/GenZhou
      First of all, this is about lab grown meat, not Impossible. Impossible sucks too though because they unnecessarily test on animals.

      When vets conduct biopsies, they’re doing it for the animal’s health, not to tickle your taste buds.