• technocrit@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    2 months ago

    No surprise that torture and murder are almost inescapable inside the imperial bubble.

    Meat is the food of privilege, fascism, etc.

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      2 months ago

      Meat is the food of privilege, fascism, etc.

      It’s the food of agricultural surplus relative to total population. Hunting and gathering cultures had plenty of meat, while beans had to be cultivated as part of the agricultural lifestyle to meet the demands of highly dense populations.

      Modern vegetarianism is built on the backs of millennia of selective breading, agricultural engineering, and industrialization. There’s no shortage of privilege and fascism involved in that process in the aggregate. But it is a transitional process that yields a more utopian end point than the tribal libertarianism of primitive cultures.

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        2 months ago

        Hunter-gatherers had 80% of their calories coming from plants. It’s far easier to catch plants, on account of them not running away.

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          Hunter-gatherers had 80% of their calories coming from plants.

          Heavily dependent on the community and the season. Even then, “80%” isn’t vegan by any stretch.

          It’s far easier to catch plants, on account of them not running away.

          Domestication made “catching” animals much easier (and catching diseases easier, too). But you had whole tribal communities following herd migration patterns. The hunting aspect of hunter-gatherer was pivotal to their cultural practices, living arrangements, and the subsequent conflicts between tribes that would begin to define early nation-states.

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          Despite making up 80% of eaten calories gathering only contributes to 20% of burnt calories. Curious.

          Brought to by turning point Mesolithic