• Zozano@aussie.zone
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        1 day ago

        I get the joke, but it’s kind of a shitty joke.

        “Haha, you’ve decided morals are more important than flavour”

        I mean, yeah. It’s an ethical trade-off?

        “Haha, you donated $1 to pay for mosquito nets in third world countries. You’ve decided lives are more important than money”

        • Rekorse@sh.itjust.works
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          16 hours ago

          Bro, its a joke. It works too because its clever and subtle. Its meant to make people laugh, not spawn a debate on vegan politics.

          I will say, as a vegan, I thought it was a fantastic joke.

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          21 hours ago

          mosquito nets in third world countries

          oooohhh…yeah…about those…

          turns out the mosquito nets are devastating local fish populations, because people use them to fish, since they get them as a finished product instead of having to knit nets themselves. and starvation being a bigger immediate threat, they prioritize that over malaria.

          the nets are also laced with toxic chemicals (against the mosquitoes), which are extremely toxic to fish.

          they also have much smaller holes, so they catch the young offspring as well, leading to rapid depletion of stocks.

          so, yeah…good idea in theory, but didn’t turn out so great…

          • MousePotatoDoesStuff@lemmy.world
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            19 hours ago

            It’s a good idea on its own, but the overall issues are more complex and nuanced. Maybe sending some non-toxic fishing nets could help? (Hopefully they’ve thought of this already)