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icky monster: asking for a better veganism
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Tuesday, November 29, 2011. Asking for a better veganism. I'm not excessively vocal about it here on Icky Monster, but it's not a secret that I am a vegan. I know some of you guys are veg*n too and I know plenty of people out there are curious about veganism and still others are completely turned off by it. I want to address that last bit real quick. Sometimes, I am completely turned off by veganism, too. Why would a movement I'm so attached to sometimes make me want to hide in a corner? If we get wrappe...
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Human Hubris | The Carnist Critic
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A heterodox approach to ethics, politics, animals, and consumption. There is a post over at Treehugger by Christine Lepisto about the effects of anthropomorphism on the environmental movement. The irony being that one of the effects of such serious discourse has been the decentering of humans within human discourse. If you or I believe in science then we have no ground to make animals into little instinctual automatons, after all we are animals too, and we certainly don’t enjoy envisioning ours...Click t...
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carnism unearthed, or the invisibility of beasts | The Carnist Critic
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A heterodox approach to ethics, politics, animals, and consumption. What Vegans Say About Carnism. Georges Bataille–Slaughterhouses →. Carnism unearthed, or the invisibility of beasts. Ralph Ellison’s Invisible Man. Most of the discussion of carnism carry Melanie Joy’s assertion that carnism is an invisible belief structure–that is that most carnists do not even know that carnism exists, or that they are proponents. The linchpin being that they do not realize that they have a choice. This invisibility is...
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Another Self Proclaimed Carnist | The Carnist Critic
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A heterodox approach to ethics, politics, animals, and consumption. Oikos and the Ox, or for the ox pt. 3. What Vegans Say About Carnism →. Another Self Proclaimed Carnist. Turns out there is another self-proclaimed carnist on the scene: food writer, Josh Ozersky. Who proposes the “Carnist Challenge.” Which is the usual making meat-eating cruelty free. He starts by pointing out with:. He then goes on to say that he gets the points made by vegans, but that they are unanswerable. Which is untrue. I’m...
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Royce | The Carnist Critic
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A heterodox approach to ethics, politics, animals, and consumption. There is a post over at Treehugger by Christine Lepisto about the effects of anthropomorphism on the environmental movement. Her lead is a viral video of a crow using a jar lid as a sled on a Russian roof. Her … Continue reading →. Georges Batailles–October, Vol. 36, Georges Bataille: Writings on Laughter, Sacrifice, Nietzsche, Un-knowing (Spring, 1986), 10-13. P.S. Hopefully I’ll be writing something soon. What Vegans Say About Carnism.
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The Carnist Critic | a heterodox approach to ethics, politics, animals, and consumption | Page 2
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A heterodox approach to ethics, politics, animals, and consumption. Newer posts →. More Musings on the Potential for An Anti-Speciesist Carnist to Exist. Question: Can one be a speciesist vegetarian? Continue reading →. Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to share on tumblr (Opens in new window). Click to email (Opens in new window). Click to print (Opens in new window). Finally philosoph-nerds are more seriously talking green. And the master ca...
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Georges Bataille–Slaughterhouses | The Carnist Critic
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A heterodox approach to ethics, politics, animals, and consumption. Carnism unearthed, or the invisibility of beasts. Human Hubris →. Georges Batailles–October, Vol. 36, Georges Bataille: Writings on Laughter, Sacrifice, Nietzsche, Un-knowing (Spring, 1986), 10-13. PS Hopefully I’ll be writing something soon. Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to share on tumblr (Opens in new window). Click to email (Opens in new window). Human Hubris →. My fav...
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icky monster: November 2011
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Tuesday, November 29, 2011. Asking for a better veganism. I'm not excessively vocal about it here on Icky Monster, but it's not a secret that I am a vegan. I know some of you guys are veg*n too and I know plenty of people out there are curious about veganism and still others are completely turned off by it. I want to address that last bit real quick. Sometimes, I am completely turned off by veganism, too. Why would a movement I'm so attached to sometimes make me want to hide in a corner? If we get wrappe...
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Memento Mori (or: why I still have spots) | Twigs and Tofu
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Memento Mori (or: why I still have spots). October 7, 2010. Posted by tuimeltje in food-related. As much as I love being vegan and can enjoy a bit of vegan community, there’s a thing about the vegan community that tends to bug the hell out of me. Here one recent example, the one time I bothered bothering. I don’t intend it to be a one-off thing. Hardly the only one, just the one I can write about fairly easily because it’s recent and it involves me. So here’s the story. What I found that day was this:.
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The Vegan RD | Tag Archive | Calcium
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Thoughts On Being Vegan: A Dietitian's Viewpoint. Vegan Diets are Dangerous? Here is What the Research Really Says. March 19, 2016. Doctors at the Cleveland Clinic suggest that vegans should know something about diet planning in order to make sure they are meeting nutrient needs. Their conclusions were published in the Journal of the American Osteopathic Association. The paper doesn’t say anything that is particularly alarming, and, with a few exceptions, there isn’t much in it […]. Comments { 14 }.
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