• intensely_human
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    7 months ago

    Well obviously hundreds of people going vegan isn’t going to make much of a difference, because we have billions of people.

    That doesn’t mean an individual vegan can’t make a difference by spreading their lifestyle.

    It’s just like any moral improvement: an individual should not expect that their individual actions are going to change the world.

    Also yes, there’s no 1-to-1 correspondence between more vegans in a particular neighborhood, and cows not being born and then slaughtered. It’s understood that these two pools are too far abstracted for tracing farm animals to meat eaters.

    But the same problem is true of voting too. So if a vegan shouldn’t expect to make a difference by converting others to veganism, then a citizen shouldn’t expect to make a difference by voting either.

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      7 months ago

      Voting through an actual voting system is much more direct then the “voting with your wallet” approach that many vegans talk about.

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        7 months ago

        It may be “direct” but it’s not a real form of power. Nobody’s vote changes the world, unless they’re in an election with a spread of one.