Veganism and "Survivor"
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Veganism and "Survivor"
Hey all! I've been vegan for about a year, give or take a few months, and I've had one question that's really been bugging me lately, concerning the show "Survivor" (yes, that show is still on). For those who don't know, Survivor is a reality competition show where contestants are "marooned" on an island and compete in challenges to avoid being voted out of the game. One of the big aspects of the show is the "survivalist" atmosphere, which includes food. Contestants are encouraged to catch and eat fish, and in addition, rewards to winning challenges typically include meat and dairy products. In my opinion, eating meat is only acceptable when one is in a survival scenario, (e.g. a plane crash à la Lost, no I don't only think of things in terms of TV shows ) but the voluntary nature of applying to be on a TV show seems like it would counteract that justification. What do you think? Is the behavior regarding food on Survivor ethically justifiable, or is it just more cruelty?
- brimstoneSalad
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Re: Veganism and "Survivor"
Correct; voluntarily putting yourself in a position where you must kill to survive is unethical (in fact they aren't in such a situation since they can leave the show at any time, they just won't win the prize at the end whatever that is).Auden Finch wrote: ↑Sat May 27, 2017 10:29 pm he voluntary nature of applying to be on a TV show seems like it would counteract that justification. What do you think? Is the behavior regarding food on Survivor ethically justifiable, or is it just more cruelty?
It's like breaking into somebody's house to rob the house, and then shooting the owner in "self defense".
Even in common law, there's allowance for provocation, and as I understand killing in "self defense" after you've provoked somebody is no longer justified legally. It could be robbing the person, or it could be as simple as say sleeping with a man's wife or insulting him to his face (depends on the jurisdiction).
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Re: Veganism and "Survivor"
By the way, welcome! I hope you'll post an intro.
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Re: Veganism and "Survivor"
Welcomes to ze forum
Agree with brimstone above, going to an island in the middle of nowhere where they can get away with brutal hunting methods for a spectacle reality TV show is distasteful to the highest degree.
I remember watching Ben Fogle's 'new lives in the wild' where he visited a family in Alaska that lost their baby to hypothermia for getting flipped over in a canoe, I stopped watching as I just couldn't imagine how they lived with themselves or hadn't become fervent activists against appeals to the primitive, ModVegan explained that it's a difficult subject for her because her Dad potentially died from health complications in Canada for choosing to live a low tech life in isolation.
You might be interested in these also:
Food Sovereignty/ Traditionalism – the strongest argument for eating meat (the reason why we need more investment. . .
http://philosophicalvegan.com/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=3150
Culture clash and cultural sensitivity
http://philosophicalvegan.com/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=3029
Agree with brimstone above, going to an island in the middle of nowhere where they can get away with brutal hunting methods for a spectacle reality TV show is distasteful to the highest degree.
I remember watching Ben Fogle's 'new lives in the wild' where he visited a family in Alaska that lost their baby to hypothermia for getting flipped over in a canoe, I stopped watching as I just couldn't imagine how they lived with themselves or hadn't become fervent activists against appeals to the primitive, ModVegan explained that it's a difficult subject for her because her Dad potentially died from health complications in Canada for choosing to live a low tech life in isolation.
You might be interested in these also:
Food Sovereignty/ Traditionalism – the strongest argument for eating meat (the reason why we need more investment. . .
http://philosophicalvegan.com/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=3150
Culture clash and cultural sensitivity
http://philosophicalvegan.com/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=3029
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Re: Veganism and "Survivor"
I was just reading an article about neonatal hypothermia, it's kind of a silent killer even under ordinary circumstances.NonZeroSum wrote: ↑Sun May 28, 2017 7:02 ama family in Alaska that lost their baby to hypothermia for getting flipped over in a canoe
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Re: Veganism and "Survivor"
I stopped watching Survivor about 15 years ago. Surprised to read that the show is still going on. Was there ever a vegan contestant on the show?
Interesting anecdote: The concept behind the show originated in Sweden in 1997 under the name "Robinson." The first person who was voted off in the first episode went home and killed himself.
Interesting anecdote: The concept behind the show originated in Sweden in 1997 under the name "Robinson." The first person who was voted off in the first episode went home and killed himself.
How to become vegan in 4.5 hours:
1.Watch Forks over Knives (Health)
2.Watch Cowspiracy (Environment)
3. Watch Earthlings (Ethics)
Congratulations, unless you are a complete idiot you are now a vegan.
1.Watch Forks over Knives (Health)
2.Watch Cowspiracy (Environment)
3. Watch Earthlings (Ethics)
Congratulations, unless you are a complete idiot you are now a vegan.
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Re: Veganism and "Survivor"
totally agreeAuden Finch wrote: ↑Sat May 27, 2017 10:29 pm the voluntary nature of applying to be on a TV show seems like it would counteract that justification. What do you think? Is the behavior regarding food on Survivor ethically justifiable, or is it just more cruelty?
- brimstoneSalad
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Re: Veganism and "Survivor"
I'm pretty sure corym is a spammer, the post contained a very tiny hidden link.
Corym, if you're not a spammer please don't post links in posts like that.corym wrote: ↑Wed Aug 15, 2018 12:21 amtotally agreeAuden Finch wrote: ↑Sat May 27, 2017 10:29 pm the voluntary nature of applying to be on a TV show seems like it would counteract that justification. What do you think? Is the behavior regarding food on Survivor ethically justifiable, or is it just more cruelty?