If you're not willing to do LJ support...
Jan. 11th, 2004 01:52 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
You’ve probably seen this argument: If you’re not willing to personally kill and butcher an animal, you shouldn’t eat meat.
If you’re not willing to personally do construction work, you shouldn’t live in a building.
If you’re not willing to personally tailor cloth, you shouldn’t wear clothing.
If you’re not willing to personally grind your own pigments, you shouldn’t paint.
If you’re not willing to personally write an OS kernel from scratch, you shouldn’t use a computer.
If you’re not willing to personally sing in public, you shouldn’t listen to songs.
If you’re not willing to personally bear/father a child, you shouldn’t adopt.
If you’re not willing to personally break CO2 down into carbon and oxygen, you shouldn’t breathe.
If you’re not willing to personally do construction work, you shouldn’t live in a building.
If you’re not willing to personally tailor cloth, you shouldn’t wear clothing.
If you’re not willing to personally grind your own pigments, you shouldn’t paint.
If you’re not willing to personally write an OS kernel from scratch, you shouldn’t use a computer.
If you’re not willing to personally sing in public, you shouldn’t listen to songs.
If you’re not willing to personally bear/father a child, you shouldn’t adopt.
If you’re not willing to personally break CO2 down into carbon and oxygen, you shouldn’t breathe.
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Date: 2004-01-11 10:17 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2004-01-12 07:34 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2004-01-12 09:15 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2004-01-12 09:03 pm (UTC)Weird story: I know someone whose friend didn't like thinking of vegetables as plants. No, really. Both botany students, and one of them didn't like looking at broccoli and finding pistils and stamens. Wanted vegetables to be things that come in plastic bags from your grocer's freezer, not things that grew out of the ground and used to be alive.
I don't think anyone will disagree that this is a seriously unhealthy attitude.
Here's a good litmus test: what will you say if asked about it by a very small child? If you tell the truth, easily, without stammering or fidgeting or sidestepping ... and if you don't feel that you're somehow Destroying Innocence by doing it ... you're probably okay.
Otherwise: worry. A lot.
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Date: 2004-01-13 04:29 am (UTC)Did just that with my own son (who was then four years old). The only problem was finding honest language that was in or near his vocabulary.
What did the botany student eat, if not previously living beings? Dirt?
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Date: 2004-01-13 08:49 am (UTC)No, that's just it. She ate previously living things, just like absolutely everything alive does (except for those that eat currently living things). She just didn't want to think about the fact that they'd once been alive, and was very uncomfortable discussing it.
(Actually I'm not sure if it's the "alive" bit that bothered her. But she was very squicked by her friend pointing out the plant-anatomy of the vegetables they were buying...)
The only problem was finding honest language that was in or near his vocabulary.
Well, there's that of course.
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Date: 2004-01-13 07:49 pm (UTC)