• commie@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    3 months ago

    Your actions cause an incentive to kill animals, and so someone does and sells it to you.

    people’s actions are not caused by incentives. they are caused by our will. i don’t decide for others whether to kill chickens. tehy decide for themselves.

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      3 months ago

      Peoples actions are caused by rewards. When you do something and are rewarded either externally (other people, nature, etc.) or internally (self-reward) which then causes you to want to repeat the actions. Its cyclical, and you can’t have the action without the reward or the system breaks and the action stops being rewarded. If you do this cycle long enough, you will learn a habit that no longer requires the type of reward to sustain.

      You buy meat, reward company with money, company is happy and decides to do it again, rinse and repeat. You can’t have one without the other so the company is just as responsible for selling as you are for buying. Either of you could break the cycle but neither wants to.

      Thats why vegans try to show a good example and share their reasoning and discuss things, because this is what breaks harmful cycles and habits.

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        3 months ago

        Peoples actions are caused by rewards.

        no. tehy are caused by the will of the person. they can choose to do otherwise. i do not make their choice for them.

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        3 months ago

        You buy meat, reward company with money,

        the company is paid long before i walk into the grocery store.