Funny how the past should be an example for the future, and how selective that is. How women were treated in the past, should not be how they should be now or the future. 50 year old men used to marry 13 year olds, doesn’t mean we should continue that either. The continued support for meat eating is to fuel wars and ignorance, which is profitable for capitalism, and psychopaths who want to stay in power and stroke their pitiful ego.
Exactly. The past should guide us to learn and evolve—not justify outdated, harmful practices. Meat-eating today fuels exploitation, environmental destruction, and corporate greed. Choosing compassion disrupts the cycle of power and ignorance. The future deserves better. 🌱
I think what is currently missing to achieve this is unwavering connected coalition groups nationally that are ready to protest daily, have progressive lawyers to take institutions to court, and put them out of business, and also protect themselves from violence and brutality. The difference is, we want equality, prosperity, and multicultural high quality affordable education, and they don’t. It gets in the way of their corruption, egomania and greed.
Those people who are behind on times and want to retain power and profit, won’t just give it up to good arguments and facts, this is why we keep seeing gaslighting all over media, and corruption in the face of evidence. They will buy out and corrupt ppl to keep their egomania and profits generating. We have to force their hand. Otherwise it will always be 1 step forward 2 steps back, in a system that doesn’t have consistent progressive upwards trajectory. They will elect “progressives” to calm the storm, then elect fascism to regress back to their corrupt power.
A lot of these ppl believe in “might makes right” (also rooted in xenophobia), the cornerstone of fascism, whether physical and/or psychological, which is also why they want to keep the slaughter house industry afloat regardless of facts, it generates hate and derangement that they use in wars, in case “other powers want to take over”. Fear mongering and refusing alternatives.
Slaughter houses are breeding ground for sociopathy and psychopathy, where workers eventually start to get off on misery as coping mechanisms (amongst other derangements), and generates egomania and hate. It spreads from slaughter house industries to families, to kids, to schools and work, where sociopathy keeps spreading most. Also colleges(think fraternities and sororities) that teach superiority/inferiority and toxic behaviors like hazing, gaslighting and abuse.
The belief that if something can’t defend itself, like cows and chickens, or aren’t smart, they can be used, abused and discarded without batting an eye. Superiority complex. We see that belief applied to ppl as well, like slavery. That is at the forefront of pretty much everything for them.
You can’t deal with cavemen with words. We’ve been trying that for generations and they revel in it. We get progress by shutting down the only thing they care about, profit.
The National Labor Union back in 1866 achieved the 8 hr work day, that is a world wide standard now, by shutting down the economy with daily protests that collapsed the economy in just 2 weeks, and they sure as hell implemented the demands as quickly as they give handouts to corporations and their friends, in less than a month. Anything else is futile, but I’m more than happy to hear alternatives.
Your analysis touches on systemic issues rooted in greed, power, and entrenched ideologies, and I agree that incremental approaches often hit walls because they rely on appealing to institutions that profit from the status quo. Creating coalitions that use legal, economic, and social pressure is a critical step forward. History supports your argument: real change has often come when collective action forces systems to bend.
Here are some ideas to complement your approach:
Strategic Litigation: Progressive lawyers are indeed vital for targeting exploitative industries. Lawsuits exposing cruelty, environmental destruction, and worker abuse in industries like animal agriculture can help dismantle their foundations.
Economic Disruption: Boycotts and protests targeting key profit centers can force companies to reconsider their practices. For example, hitting supply chains with demands for transparency or ending government subsidies for unethical practices could weaken their power.
Cultural Shifts: Building widespread awareness is crucial. Highlighting the links between animal exploitation, environmental damage, and human harm (e.g., worker abuse, disease outbreaks) fosters solidarity across movements like labor rights, climate activism, and animal rights.
Coalition Building: As you said, strong, unified groups are necessary. Uniting environmentalists, labor unions, and human rights advocates with animal rights activists creates a more powerful force.
Nonviolent Direct Action: Strategic disruption, like sit-ins or blockades, has proven effective historically. By targeting specific industries, these actions can force public attention and corporate accountability.
Ultimately, you're right—profit-driven systems won't relinquish power through conversation alone. It’s about mobilizing people, forcing the issue, and creating a new standard of ethics that prioritizes equality, sustainability, and compassion over greed. 🌱
I think protesting daily is key (and before you think, that’s unrealistic because of work, there is a work around that that won’t require such dedication, while still achieving just that). Shutting down the economy is also key, because it demonstrates the power as We The People. It’s a hard hit, which considering their use of our taxes to create a genocide and STILL fueling it, I don’t feel any remorse for these “ppl” and companies. Not only that but having fierce lawyers in place who aren’t afraid to take businesses out of business as a warning to the rest, not cave in to agreements, but completely take them out, with a message to other businesses, “you’re next”.
I think what the labor union did back then was spot on, not a slow build up, but a hard hit that caused the economy to collapse. We need that. Slow build ups give them time to plot against them. They need to witness what happens when you abuse, disregard and push citizens to this level, everything comes to a grinding halt until our demands are met, and I’m not talking about just a couple of them, I’m talking
#5HrsMaxWorkDays #LivableWages - If ppl were paid well, if they had humane work hours, they would less likely make terrible decisions (drug and alcohol abuse, stealing, crime etc) to escape the exploitation, long hour drudgery, crushing debt and lack of time for personal growth and development. 5hrs max would also create more jobs since companies would need multiple shifts to stay open later. This will also give ppl time and opportunity to take classes later in life and find what really brings out their best self, instead of this punishing system that locks ppl into shit jobs and meager wages while making it impossible to restructure. That builds toxicity, stress and resentment that reverberates through social culture and society. Capitalism loves problems to profit from misery.
#UniversalHealthcare - If ppl had quality affordable healthcare, they wouldn’t make bad decisions to distract from the crushing medical bills, and have mental health resources to avoid more problems in the future.
#QualityEducationSystems - If teachers would get paid hefty wages and the requirements to become one would be higher, if they had teacher assistants to manage classes of 15-30 kids, we would have quality teachers happy to teach because they can pay off loans, rent, and still save to enjoy themselves for the hard work of building future generations.
#ProgressiveEducationSystems
#AffortableEducationSystems -If ppl had progressive, quality and affordable education systems, there would be less idiotic arguments, and ppl would have the resources to learn how to think critically, learn about morality through logic and reason, learn conflict resolution, learn emotional management, have resources for abused household situations, and learn progressive values so they can be a functioning, intelligent, innovative and stable individual in society.
If EVERY school is designed in a way to inspire (externally and internally) instead of the dreary concentration camp boxes we have now, (I’m thinking artistic architecture with a bountiful green court yard, like a private schools in England), it will inspire kids coming from terrible home life and poor circumstances to want to be there instead and achieve higher, and generally would be uplifting to everyone working and studying there. Taxes that go to the over-bloated pentagon and genocide could instead be funneled into these goals.
#CertifiedBCorporations - If we had Certified B Corporations as a standard business model (with intent to keep improving it), coupled with legal enforcement to adhere to ethical practices and accountability, which would hold businesses and corporations accountable for economic fallout, environmental and ecological disasters, exploitation and wage disparity, we would have a progressive economy.
And of course the end of wars. They are using “might makes right” instead of coming to civilized and progressive agreements. “Might makes right” backs child abuse, domestic abuse, abuse of women, rape, child molestation, animal abuse, racism, sexism etc. that is pure insanity and egomania. Those are not the messages we should be sending out and having kids learn and take in. That’s a nation generating sociopaths, narcissists and psychopaths.
That’s what capitalism does as well. As long as you make capital, you’ll get away with anything. Buy yourself out of any accountability and abuse. Buy all the bombs you want to “might makes right” your way into whatever you want!
I’m sorry for these lengthy replies, but my last question to you and everyone reading this is, do you want more monsters to spawn from this system that generates hate and “racial” tension because of zero accountability for their injustices through history, while they enforce rules and laws they refuse to follow? This tension will continue, and capitalism, the most parasitic and monstrous “economic” system, creates it. I think animal abuse, and slaughter houses are deeply connected to all of this and generate these monstrous personalities. Playing nice and by their rules continues this.
Funny how the past should be an example for the future, and how selective that is. How women were treated in the past, should not be how they should be now or the future. 50 year old men used to marry 13 year olds, doesn’t mean we should continue that either. The continued support for meat eating is to fuel wars and ignorance, which is profitable for capitalism, and psychopaths who want to stay in power and stroke their pitiful ego.
Exactly. The past should guide us to learn and evolve—not justify outdated, harmful practices. Meat-eating today fuels exploitation, environmental destruction, and corporate greed. Choosing compassion disrupts the cycle of power and ignorance. The future deserves better. 🌱
I think what is currently missing to achieve this is unwavering connected coalition groups nationally that are ready to protest daily, have progressive lawyers to take institutions to court, and put them out of business, and also protect themselves from violence and brutality. The difference is, we want equality, prosperity, and multicultural high quality affordable education, and they don’t. It gets in the way of their corruption, egomania and greed.
Those people who are behind on times and want to retain power and profit, won’t just give it up to good arguments and facts, this is why we keep seeing gaslighting all over media, and corruption in the face of evidence. They will buy out and corrupt ppl to keep their egomania and profits generating. We have to force their hand. Otherwise it will always be 1 step forward 2 steps back, in a system that doesn’t have consistent progressive upwards trajectory. They will elect “progressives” to calm the storm, then elect fascism to regress back to their corrupt power.
A lot of these ppl believe in “might makes right” (also rooted in xenophobia), the cornerstone of fascism, whether physical and/or psychological, which is also why they want to keep the slaughter house industry afloat regardless of facts, it generates hate and derangement that they use in wars, in case “other powers want to take over”. Fear mongering and refusing alternatives.
Slaughter houses are breeding ground for sociopathy and psychopathy, where workers eventually start to get off on misery as coping mechanisms (amongst other derangements), and generates egomania and hate. It spreads from slaughter house industries to families, to kids, to schools and work, where sociopathy keeps spreading most. Also colleges(think fraternities and sororities) that teach superiority/inferiority and toxic behaviors like hazing, gaslighting and abuse.
The belief that if something can’t defend itself, like cows and chickens, or aren’t smart, they can be used, abused and discarded without batting an eye. Superiority complex. We see that belief applied to ppl as well, like slavery. That is at the forefront of pretty much everything for them.
You can’t deal with cavemen with words. We’ve been trying that for generations and they revel in it. We get progress by shutting down the only thing they care about, profit.
The National Labor Union back in 1866 achieved the 8 hr work day, that is a world wide standard now, by shutting down the economy with daily protests that collapsed the economy in just 2 weeks, and they sure as hell implemented the demands as quickly as they give handouts to corporations and their friends, in less than a month. Anything else is futile, but I’m more than happy to hear alternatives.
Your analysis touches on systemic issues rooted in greed, power, and entrenched ideologies, and I agree that incremental approaches often hit walls because they rely on appealing to institutions that profit from the status quo. Creating coalitions that use legal, economic, and social pressure is a critical step forward. History supports your argument: real change has often come when collective action forces systems to bend.
Here are some ideas to complement your approach:
Strategic Litigation: Progressive lawyers are indeed vital for targeting exploitative industries. Lawsuits exposing cruelty, environmental destruction, and worker abuse in industries like animal agriculture can help dismantle their foundations.
Economic Disruption: Boycotts and protests targeting key profit centers can force companies to reconsider their practices. For example, hitting supply chains with demands for transparency or ending government subsidies for unethical practices could weaken their power.
Cultural Shifts: Building widespread awareness is crucial. Highlighting the links between animal exploitation, environmental damage, and human harm (e.g., worker abuse, disease outbreaks) fosters solidarity across movements like labor rights, climate activism, and animal rights.
Coalition Building: As you said, strong, unified groups are necessary. Uniting environmentalists, labor unions, and human rights advocates with animal rights activists creates a more powerful force.
Nonviolent Direct Action: Strategic disruption, like sit-ins or blockades, has proven effective historically. By targeting specific industries, these actions can force public attention and corporate accountability.
Ultimately, you're right—profit-driven systems won't relinquish power through conversation alone. It’s about mobilizing people, forcing the issue, and creating a new standard of ethics that prioritizes equality, sustainability, and compassion over greed. 🌱
I think protesting daily is key (and before you think, that’s unrealistic because of work, there is a work around that that won’t require such dedication, while still achieving just that). Shutting down the economy is also key, because it demonstrates the power as We The People. It’s a hard hit, which considering their use of our taxes to create a genocide and STILL fueling it, I don’t feel any remorse for these “ppl” and companies. Not only that but having fierce lawyers in place who aren’t afraid to take businesses out of business as a warning to the rest, not cave in to agreements, but completely take them out, with a message to other businesses, “you’re next”.
I think what the labor union did back then was spot on, not a slow build up, but a hard hit that caused the economy to collapse. We need that. Slow build ups give them time to plot against them. They need to witness what happens when you abuse, disregard and push citizens to this level, everything comes to a grinding halt until our demands are met, and I’m not talking about just a couple of them, I’m talking
about:
#5HrsMaxWorkDays #LivableWages #UniversalHealthcare #ProgressiveEducationSystems
#QualityEducationSystems
#AffortableEducationSystems
#CertifiedBCorporations
#5HrsMaxWorkDays #LivableWages - If ppl were paid well, if they had humane work hours, they would less likely make terrible decisions (drug and alcohol abuse, stealing, crime etc) to escape the exploitation, long hour drudgery, crushing debt and lack of time for personal growth and development. 5hrs max would also create more jobs since companies would need multiple shifts to stay open later. This will also give ppl time and opportunity to take classes later in life and find what really brings out their best self, instead of this punishing system that locks ppl into shit jobs and meager wages while making it impossible to restructure. That builds toxicity, stress and resentment that reverberates through social culture and society. Capitalism loves problems to profit from misery.
#UniversalHealthcare - If ppl had quality affordable healthcare, they wouldn’t make bad decisions to distract from the crushing medical bills, and have mental health resources to avoid more problems in the future.
#QualityEducationSystems - If teachers would get paid hefty wages and the requirements to become one would be higher, if they had teacher assistants to manage classes of 15-30 kids, we would have quality teachers happy to teach because they can pay off loans, rent, and still save to enjoy themselves for the hard work of building future generations.
#ProgressiveEducationSystems
#AffortableEducationSystems -If ppl had progressive, quality and affordable education systems, there would be less idiotic arguments, and ppl would have the resources to learn how to think critically, learn about morality through logic and reason, learn conflict resolution, learn emotional management, have resources for abused household situations, and learn progressive values so they can be a functioning, intelligent, innovative and stable individual in society.
If EVERY school is designed in a way to inspire (externally and internally) instead of the dreary concentration camp boxes we have now, (I’m thinking artistic architecture with a bountiful green court yard, like a private schools in England), it will inspire kids coming from terrible home life and poor circumstances to want to be there instead and achieve higher, and generally would be uplifting to everyone working and studying there. Taxes that go to the over-bloated pentagon and genocide could instead be funneled into these goals.
#CertifiedBCorporations - If we had Certified B Corporations as a standard business model (with intent to keep improving it), coupled with legal enforcement to adhere to ethical practices and accountability, which would hold businesses and corporations accountable for economic fallout, environmental and ecological disasters, exploitation and wage disparity, we would have a progressive economy.
And of course the end of wars. They are using “might makes right” instead of coming to civilized and progressive agreements. “Might makes right” backs child abuse, domestic abuse, abuse of women, rape, child molestation, animal abuse, racism, sexism etc. that is pure insanity and egomania. Those are not the messages we should be sending out and having kids learn and take in. That’s a nation generating sociopaths, narcissists and psychopaths.
That’s what capitalism does as well. As long as you make capital, you’ll get away with anything. Buy yourself out of any accountability and abuse. Buy all the bombs you want to “might makes right” your way into whatever you want!
I’m sorry for these lengthy replies, but my last question to you and everyone reading this is, do you want more monsters to spawn from this system that generates hate and “racial” tension because of zero accountability for their injustices through history, while they enforce rules and laws they refuse to follow? This tension will continue, and capitalism, the most parasitic and monstrous “economic” system, creates it. I think animal abuse, and slaughter houses are deeply connected to all of this and generate these monstrous personalities. Playing nice and by their rules continues this.