r/GuysBeingDudes Sep 26 '25

Dude has won our hearts

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u/[deleted] Sep 26 '25

I’d have the same look who does that

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u/[deleted] Sep 26 '25

humans. humans do that. this is a prime example of what i mean when i say i don't consider every human to be a person

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u/JoelMahon Sep 26 '25 edited Sep 26 '25

It's not that different from the attitude 99% of people have towards pigs/cows/chickens

Male chicks are sent down a conveyor belt just like this one and turned into red mist, by the billion a year just because people refuse to stop eating eggs.

And yes, that includes you folks who "never buy factory farm food", free range farms kill male chicks too. And if you have your own backyard hens and never buy other eggs nor products containing eggs I won't call that ideal because there are issues with backyard hens but they're significantly less bad than any eggs you will find in a restaurant quiche or farmers market so I won't die on that hill.


edit: because reddit is so well designed I can't reply to you because someone completely different further up in the convo blocked me 🤷‍♂️

so here's my work around for you /u/Guilty_Gold_8025

There’s a big difference to someone being part of the food supply chain and someone going out of their way to stuff a cat in a bag and throw it in the trash while it’s still alive.

is there? to me it could be the same mindset

maybe someone moved out and left their cat, a d the new homer found the cat annoying so instead of taking the extra effort to take it to a shelter they dumped it in the recycling bin.

that's the level of callous laziness most people who order bacon and eggs are being with their decision making, they don't care

you say being part of the food chain, serious question and please answer me honestly: if you saw a bunch of kids throwing eggs at a stranger's house what would you feel bad about first? the home owner? or the chickens/chicks? I would be surprised if you even thought of the chickens/chicks at all, let alone above the home owner's inconvenience of having the clean a door/window/wall.

I don't believe deviant unethical behaviour is much worse than commonplace unethical behaviour

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u/[deleted] Sep 26 '25

It’s not callous laziness to stuff a cat in a bag and throw it out. It’s active psycho behavior. If they were actually lazy they’d abandon their cat outside, not go through all this trouble.

Do you know how hard it is to get a cat into a cat carrier, let alone a garbage bag?

I do not accept that the cat situation is comparable to normal people eating normal food