• dillekant@slrpnk.net
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    1 year ago

    What the heck kind of Martin Luther King Honda Civic are you driving?

    Anyway, my point was that you should set reasonable goals for yourself and celebrate them, because they are good. Like I’m a vegetarian, and I’m trying to reduce my milk product consumption. It’s all part of living a happy, healthy life, not being part of negative cycles or thought processes.

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        1 year ago

        How would you feel as the price of steak and milk goes up? Would you vote to artificially limit prices? Would you vote to give corporations which make meat more money so they could give you cheaper beef? Heck, those prices are already subsidised by the government. Would you vote to remove those subsidies?

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          1 year ago

          IDGAF. I’ll drink milk & eat meat as long as I don’t find it too expensive.

          I’m well aware of farm subsidies. Don’t agree and then if prices rise above my comfort zone… so be it.

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            1 year ago

            So two follow up questions:

            • If you think the subsidies are bad, what if a party wanted to put on extra taxes due to carbon emissions? Would you vote for them?
            • If so, won’t it be harder to break the habit when you’re effectively priced out rather than earlier?
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        1 year ago

        So you don’t actually give a fuck and just want to continue as usual while shouting “corporations tho!”

        Why not do what’s right without having it forced on you by regulation?