what they’re saying is that you’re pointing out that this is whats happening, and that this is another thing related to this thing via a tangential connection.
You have no idea who owns those cows, or if those cows even exist, or if those are even the names of those cows. Literally all you know is that that’s what it says. We have nothing that should lead us to a conclusion of anything other than “huh, they used old human names, that are female, probably because naming non human things, human names would be weird, and probably female, because well, the animals are female, though since it’s not explicitly human animals, they don’t need explicitly human names, so quite a few of them are just, weird.”
This is like seeing 911 happen, and then seeing another building collapse somewhere else due to bad maintenance (or whatever reason, it doesnt matter) and going “must be terrorism”
The names part of the connection is why I said the person in the post is making the point in a dumb way. The names are irrelevant.
What we do know is that the body of at least one cow somewhere was used to get the milk that was turned into the yogurt. That objectification and exploitation of their body and reproductive organs has parallels to misogyny, for one thing both disregard bodily autonomy.
idk i think i’d be more concerned about the fact that humans are literally willing to round up hundreds of thousands of animals for produce and food, and feeling no remorse for it, rather than the slight parallel between what is literally comparable to the holocaust (except it’s cows and beef/milk, instead of jews and hitler) than the very generalized problem that society has towards women specifically.
Like don’t get me wrong here, i don’t think you’re wrong, i just also don’t think that this is probably the place and time to be talking about it like it’s some sort of moral fixation. When there is literally a better one to use.
That objectification and exploitation of their body and reproductive organs has parallels to misogyny, for one thing both disregard bodily autonomy.
You go from fact to this insane bullshit in an instant. That’s your pseudo-psycho-sociological take with there is no basis in reality except you physically typing it out.
This Freshman-grade blathering needs actual evidence because it is such a outlandish claim.
What do you mean evidence? Where do you think milk comes from? What do you think initiates lactation?
what they’re saying is that you’re pointing out that this is whats happening, and that this is another thing related to this thing via a tangential connection.
You have no idea who owns those cows, or if those cows even exist, or if those are even the names of those cows. Literally all you know is that that’s what it says. We have nothing that should lead us to a conclusion of anything other than “huh, they used old human names, that are female, probably because naming non human things, human names would be weird, and probably female, because well, the animals are female, though since it’s not explicitly human animals, they don’t need explicitly human names, so quite a few of them are just, weird.”
This is like seeing 911 happen, and then seeing another building collapse somewhere else due to bad maintenance (or whatever reason, it doesnt matter) and going “must be terrorism”
The names part of the connection is why I said the person in the post is making the point in a dumb way. The names are irrelevant.
What we do know is that the body of at least one cow somewhere was used to get the milk that was turned into the yogurt. That objectification and exploitation of their body and reproductive organs has parallels to misogyny, for one thing both disregard bodily autonomy.
idk i think i’d be more concerned about the fact that humans are literally willing to round up hundreds of thousands of animals for produce and food, and feeling no remorse for it, rather than the slight parallel between what is literally comparable to the holocaust (except it’s cows and beef/milk, instead of jews and hitler) than the very generalized problem that society has towards women specifically.
Like don’t get me wrong here, i don’t think you’re wrong, i just also don’t think that this is probably the place and time to be talking about it like it’s some sort of moral fixation. When there is literally a better one to use.
You go from fact to this insane bullshit in an instant. That’s your pseudo-psycho-sociological take with there is no basis in reality except you physically typing it out.
This Freshman-grade blathering needs actual evidence because it is such a outlandish claim.