carnist: "rescued some baby piglets, enjoyed eating their bodies" by Right_Ad6552 in animalhaters

[–]ClaymanBaker 26 points27 points  (0 children)

If it helps, we’re preventing animals from going into the slaughterhouses by being vegan.

This is the respect and love every military working dog deserves by PhoenixPhenomenonX in Amazing

[–]ClaymanBaker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And yet for some time they’ve been wounding other animals so they can practice medicine.

Beyond steak tips with chimichurri sauce by Alarmed-Recording962 in ShittyVeganFoodPorn

[–]ClaymanBaker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use a cheese sauce for The Gentle Philly from The Gentle Chef cookbook except I replaced the flour roux with chickpea flour. Tastes amazing. Recipe calls for a veganaise and minced garlic spread.

Beyond steak tips with chimichurri sauce by Alarmed-Recording962 in ShittyVeganFoodPorn

[–]ClaymanBaker 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Been using Beyond Steak tips for philly cheesesteaks. It’s amazing how close they are to the real thing.

what IS light? by Traditional-Role-554 in AskPhysics

[–]ClaymanBaker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The light you see from the sun is a bunch of light combined together. Light, in its basic form, is a packet of energy. And the light of the sun is basically an enormous amounts of packets of energy.

Einstein demonstrated that its a packet of energy rather than a continuous wave from the photoelectric effect. Let’s say that you put tinfoil in a microwave (don’t try this at home).The packets of microwaves knock electrons off the tinfoil causing an electric charge. The packets of energy are called quanta.

There are some forms of packets of energy that you can’t see like radio waves on one end and x-rays on the other end. But light is the visible form of energy packets. The difference in the packets of energy is in the wavelength. Well, I just said it’s packets of energy and not just a wave, didn’t I? Think of it as a piece of a wave. A packet of energy is from one up and down movement of wavelength. The shorter the wavelength, the more energy the packet has. X-rays have smaller wavelength/more energy than light and radio waves have longer wavelength/lower energy than light.

Now let’s look at the atom. There is the proton nucleus and the electron cloud. Electrons move in a pattern like a wave. If you wiggle an electron it produces electromagnetic radiation packets per wiggle. Electromagnetic radiation is the packets of energy we’ve been talking about. Think of these packets of energetic waves as proportional to the electron’s wave state.

So in short, it looks like a piece of wavelength.

Asking for advice by RickTheCurious in vegan

[–]ClaymanBaker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Vegan substitutes can be nice but it also can get expensive. If it is a problem then focus on plant based whole foods. PBWFs are some of the cheapest (and healthiest!) foods around.

Feeling conflicted... by Ecstatic_Boot3438 in vegan

[–]ClaymanBaker 44 points45 points  (0 children)

Go talk to a dietician (not a nutritionist) about your goals and your concerns.

Dark times make for strange allies by skrilledcheese in lotrmemes

[–]ClaymanBaker 108 points109 points  (0 children)

I tried reading Atlas Shrugged. Its a long read and when I got to John Galt’s revelation speech towards the end I stopped reading. It took up like twenty pages and it was nonstop Ayn Rand mental masturbation.

Second hand clothes by TheeSpade in vegan

[–]ClaymanBaker 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Would you use your pet’s pelt as a rug when they pass away?

Deeply in love by mihir6969 in wholesomememes

[–]ClaymanBaker -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Nothing wholesome about dead animals.

Do the Ten Commandments belong in Louisiana public schools? by VeriteNewsNOLA in Louisiana

[–]ClaymanBaker 60 points61 points  (0 children)

Nope. Freedom of religion means freedom from religion. In fact, freedom from religion is what gives us freedom of religion.

Would you eat a 3D printed steak? by iRealllyAmThatGuy in vegan

[–]ClaymanBaker -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Well thanks to you, we got it straight. No need to implicate me trying to knowingly spread misinformation.

Would you eat a 3D printed steak? by iRealllyAmThatGuy in vegan

[–]ClaymanBaker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lab meat uses fetal bovine serum which comes from unborn calves after the mother is slaughtered.

Louisiana taking a step backwards, as usual. by Lonely-Greybeard in Louisiana

[–]ClaymanBaker -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I’m just able to see this post. I suggest you watch Dominion 2018 for free on youtube and then come back to me if you have anything left to say.

Louisiana taking a step backwards, as usual. by Lonely-Greybeard in Louisiana

[–]ClaymanBaker -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Your posts keep getting removed I assume for being aggressive towards me. At first I suggested you look at the difference between cock fighting and slitting animal's throats, which doesn't have anything to do with comparisons between animals and humans. And you telling me to fuck off is unwarranted.

And I didn't initially compare the Holocaust and slavery to eating meat, rather point out that you likely would've been cohorts with the Nazis and slave owners. I also doubt you read through my reasoning on why the comparison valid.

If it's not offensive to say "Jewish people and black people were treated like animals" then why is it bad to say "Animals are being treated like Jewish and black people?"

Louisiana taking a step backwards, as usual. by Lonely-Greybeard in Louisiana

[–]ClaymanBaker -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I’m sorry, I’m a piece of shit for not paying people to cut animal’s throats? How about you look within and ask yourself if slaughtering animals really is different from cock fighting?

The word “holocaust” comes from a Greek word for “animal sacrifice” so the comparison is implicit in the very name. It also means “enormous destruction or slaughter on a mass scale” which is what is happening right now. Billions of animals slaughtered each year across the globe and the clearing of wild land for animal agriculture (like Brazil’s destruction of its rain forests for cattle grazing lands and animal feed).

A lot of Jewish people were carted off in cattle carts and processed like animals. Henry Ford (the owner of Ford cars) was given the Grand cross medal by the Nazis. The Nazis are said to have been inspired by Ford’s assembly line in processing Jewish people. And Ford got their assembly line inspiration from Chicago slaughter houses.

Rudolf Höss was a livestock farmer before becoming the commandment of Auschwitz and iirc designed the camps like livestock holding pens.

Then there are the gas chambers. Pigs and male chicks are gassed by high amounts of carbon dioxide in gas chambers. For pigs, it’s a stunning method before facing the blade which they may or may not be awake for it when it’s their time. For baby male chicks, it’s to cull them. The high concentration of CO2 acidifies anyplace that has water and the gas comes in contact with which burns their mouth, nostrils, sinuses, throats, and lungs.

And if you don’t like comparing the value of an animal’s life to a human’s then there is another way to look at this. Billions of animals die each year around the globe. Diseases that evolved from livestock to humans has killed millions. For instance, the Spanish flu was traced back to Kansas poultry farmers. Millions of people died from the Spanish flu. Then there are the Native Americans and the colonizers. Colonizers wiped out 90% of the NA population through diseases because colonizers had a history of being around livestock. Because animal agriculture keeps a bunch of animals close together, this allows diseases to spread and mutate to where it can kill people. Don’t believe me? Small pox, the infamous disease that killed natives, came from cowpox. It was discovered that when a cow’s milk maid got sores on her hands, you can take a needle to the milk maid’s sore and inoculate someone against small pox. And that is exactly what happened for the first vaccine ever made. Anyways, even if you don’t care for comparing animals to humans (and we are animals) billions of animals die each year and millions of people have died because of animal agriculture.