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[–] KindnessIsPunk@lemmy.ca 12 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (3 children)

Education is how we win, and it is slow because it has to undo the cultural normalization of meat as an identity. The meat industry has spent decades lobbying for subsidies and advertising meat as part of the American way of life.

It is really hard to fight that because once something becomes part of a person's sense of self, attacking it engages the ego. It is the same issue with car dominance.

I think it is important to keep in mind that victory is not an all or nothing game. A lot of leftist ideals interlock with a thought structure that makes people more open to persuasion through reason.

That change comes a little bit at a time, not by one well reasoned argument, but by seeing happy, thriving communities as living proof.

[–] shapis@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 months ago

Indeed. Great username btw.

[–] Swedneck@discuss.tchncs.de 2 points 2 months ago

At the same time that "little bit at a time" change can 100% come from a well reasoned argument, the first step i took was to cut out beef since it's by far the worst food for the climate and it really isn't difficult to stop eating it (both pork and chicken are readily available and tasty, so it's basically just a matter of checking ingredient lists for stuff like meatballs and sausages).

I think the key thing is just that people have to be presented with an immediate action they can take that isn't some huge sacrifice, and ideally actually benefits them in some way.
Like to make people drive less: Maybe ask them if they've considered that an electric moped would be MUCH cheaper to operate, way easier to find parking for at work, and means that a person at home can still have access to the car. That's very reasonable for a lot of people and might well lead to them ditching the car entirely.