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    Oct. 12, 2015

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True communism is better than capitalism, and should be pursued.

I point to the source I posted above: "human children — and most higher animals — are “moral” in a scientific sense, because they need to cooperate with each other to reproduce and pass on their genes, he said."

Property is theft.

"'theft' as a forcible violation of property presupposes the existence of property."
6 supporter.

True communism is better than capitalism, and should be pursued.

This is simply not true. Human attitudes and behaviour are constantly reshaped by the changing economic systems in which people find themselves. The only thing that can be said for certain is that the current economic system, capitalism, promotes greed as a human trait. Humans are cooperative animls
3 supporter.

The gaming industry is free to oversexualize a character.

The journalists and critics are also free to criticize this practice, and point out what's wrong with it.
1 supporter.

a vegan diet is the most ethically viable

Humans kill by far more animals than any other animal, and at the same time do so in the cruelest way possible, but making the entire life of the animal miserable in most cases.
1 supporter.

a vegan diet is the most ethically viable

A global shift towards a vegan diet is necessary not only to ease the suffering of the millions of animals killed daily, but also to save the world from hunger, fuel poverty and the worst impacts of climate change.
7 supporter.
1 fallacy report.
Irrelevant Conclusion

a vegan diet is the most ethically viable

There is absolutely no reason that going vegan should cost more than your omnivorous diet. Plant based staple foods (beans, rice, pasta, tofu, etc.) are generally much less expensive (per calorie) than meat based staples.
10 supporter.

There is no such thing as an altruistic deed.

Human attitudes and behavior are constantly reshaped by the changing economic systems in which people find themselves. There is no such thing as universal "human nature" and nothing that points to there being one.

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