people have always been able to earn money from their creativity. copyright is just corporate greed.
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I have been assured there are cows in the wild who live 20 years on average. it's not true but people(vegans) definitely think that
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you're making that up
intrinsic value implies objectivity, and i cannot be objective about my own wellbeing.
the first video says flat out that there is no conclusive science about a single diet that is best (it's around the 15 minute mark), and the second seems to support what i've been saying in this thread: individuals choosing to buy one thing or another is irrelevant. what matters is the systemic impacts and systemic change.
how else do you describe gathering farmed food?
for most people making taht decision does not involve killing anything. both options have already been harvested and presented.
no one said that. you're making a leap of logic.
that's not killing for pleasure.
and ecological conservation
it's not logical, either.
the statute of Anne was the first copyright law and it was written to stop printers in London from breaking each others' knees over who was allowed to print the world of Shakespeare who was already long dead.
copyright is a bill of goods when packaged as a protection for creatives.