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[–] starelfsc2@sh.itjust.works 7 points 1 year ago

so slightly irrelevant since I assume you're speaking generally but, have used the same clothes/computer/phone, for ~10 years, not to say I'm living with the bare necessities but I do try to limit those as well.

I do agree it's impossible to be 100% moral in modern society and do harm to no one, but paying $200 every 10 years to a company that far down the line has poor labor practices (without my money these people have no job so even this is debatable), when I essentially can not participate in society without doing these smaller harms, seems to me leagues different.

With meat, you are as closely as possible saying with your wallet "please raise and kill more of this animal as your company does now" while knowing many suppliers either nearly torture the animals they raise, or raise/kill them in really inhumane ways. If you're still eating meat, you are the direct cause of several animals living that terrible life. I can also exist in society with an inconvenience of not eating meat, whereas I can't without shoes, a phone, a computer for work, etc