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  • That gets difficult when billion dollar industries are involved, especially multiple. Some politicians will oppose the corruption, but the corporations will just fund the campaign of other politicians that are willing to act in their interest.

    Transparency and a vigilant civil society with consequences for scandals can mitigate that somewhat, to varying degrees. But ultimately there's corruption in every government at every level of governance. Capital interests always find a way, unfortunately.

  • Imo it's just really easy to switch stuff like burgers, nuggets, chicken wings, chicken breast etc. over to a (good) plant-based equivalent, I don't feel like I've lost anything by doing that. It would already remove a lot of environmental destruction and animal suffering without people going fully vegetarian or vegan.

    Not saying those efforts can’t be done in parallel, but subsidizing vat grown meat is necessary as well.

    Yes, I agree with that and I'll be happy when it gets affordable.

  • I have family members that are meat eaters, but they are often surprised how good some alternatives are nowadays when I give them new stuff to try. It's true that some aren't good, though. It really depends on the product. Most people haven't tried the good ones in my experience, or don't have them available in their region yet.

    The official statistics here in Germany are that plant-based sales increased by about 15% year-on-year, and more than doubled over the last 5 years alone. It's certainly catching on here.

  • Most vegetarians and vegans will be happy about positive changes. They aren't the loudest ones, however. Similar to feminism, the most radical opinions get much more attention relative to reasonable ones. Especially by those opposed to it.

    When I was a meat eater I also saw it as an all-or-nothing choice though, as if I need to fully commit all at once, which was daunting to me. Then I tried to be vegetarian for a week which was surprisingly easy. Then I had a foot in the door, decided to continue, and replaced eggs and milk as well in the following weeks.

    Some people might have an easier time replacing single foods, like buying plant-based patties instead of meat ones, or just trying out a few plant-based alternatives, and that's great too.

  • Plant-based meat alternatives have also become much tastier, cheaper and available, especially over the last decade. Cultivated meat will be great for steaks and stuff, but for many things we already have replacements that are quite good.

    Some store brand meat alternatives have already reached price parity with factory farmed meat here in Germany, and this will continue as the industry scales up.

  • They're using the money they got from their customers to lobby politicians to keep doing business as usual. They have so much power because people vote with their dollar, for them, and not for sustainable alternatives.

    Blaming politicians while continuing to fund these industries won't lead to anything.

  • It's just a joke about how weird human culture is. I wonder how you infer anything about me as a person because of one silly joke? Only super weird people can notice weird cultural things and make jokes about it? Genuinely curious about your reasoning here.

    To me its much weirder that it's normalized to drink baby milk from another species, to the point that it seems completely normal, but each to their own.

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  • But could the average hunter still hunt without the help of modern technology? Those who are entirely unable to do so are obviously not apex predators.

    A lion can hunt any day without relying on a rifle, the vast majority of hunters could not.

    So if you are smart enough to develop ranged weapons

    Hunters that can build their own bows or spears and are able to hunt with them are genuine apex predators, that's fair.

    Those who are completely reliant on industrially produced high tech firearms bought in a store, and would be outcompeted by any house cat without them, are not.

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  • So apex that even hunters need firearms because they're not fit enough to hunt without them nowadays, and unable to improvise and use self made weapons like the og hunters did.

    I guess people that drive a forklift are "apex powerlifters" too.

  • They just know people will buy the meat no matter how much the animals were abused so why would they bother? Even those who see themselves as animal lovers happily look the other way with every purchase. The industry has all the incentives to be exceptionally cruel so of course it is.

  • It is absurd, and complicit at this point. I think most people who are informed about what's happening in Gaza would agree on this. But it's not much of a topic in public discourse here and quite a few people still believe that the IDF is fighting against terrorists, so there's not enough pressure against this. Especially amongst the conservatives.

  • I don't think the official one is gonna be bad by any means. They will probably fix the biggest flaws with hindsight and modernize the graphics, and it will be a big improvement over the original if everything goes right.

    But ultimately they had deadlines to meet and many more games in the pipeline, whilst the Skyblivion team can work on everything for as long as it takes, experiment much more and put as much detail and soul into everything as they want. I think that will make a difference, but both will be good games.

  • Offering at least one option that don't include factory farmed food, that caused a lot of animal suffering in it's production, should be the bare minimum.

    "When I specifically go to a restaurant run by animal lovers and I can't even get any dead animals from them, you shouldn't be able to get food that didn't harm animals in any restaurant!"

    Wow. I guess there really are people who want to make it even harder to avoid causing cruelty, for no reason... Just why?

  • Skyblivion (the fan remake) will probably have much more attention to detail and will also release this year, after over 10 years of development. The dev log videos look amazing. I'd be very surprised if the official remake is as good.

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