I don't mean ethical in the sense of her choice being good or bad, but in that people intentionally choose to be vegan because of their ethical belief, as opposed to a cultural preference or a medical restriction.
He's either trying to help and overdoing it to embarrass her (a responsibility of us dads) or he's overdoing it to support her publicly and loudly (which is good but annoying).
Not the person to whom you were replying, but I appreciated your comment.
These are really fun philosophical topics, that I've enjoyed talking about in person several times. I don't think that human rights are universal, because I don't personally believe that morality exists external to culture.
If these behaviours were human rights violations in, say, Denmark, then they do not cease to be human rights violations just because they are taking place in a different country with different cultural attitudes.
This implies that certain cultures' mores are more correct than others', which probably feels right to you because those countries' norms align more closely with yours. I feel the same way, but I don't think it's a FACT.
I absolutely also agree that FGM is bad, but being a human rights violation in Denmark doesn't ipso facto prove that it's true. I.e. in the U.S. it's now illegal for many industries/schools/orgs to promote DEI, but that doesn't mean that other countries should do the same. I'm sure Denmark has some bad takes too, though I don't know the country well enough to think of any.
Just starting an argument online for fun while on the throne, don't take me too seriously, friend!
Yeah, why ARE eggs dairy? Just because milk products and eggs are both refrigerated? (in the U.S.)
AI slop has frustrated me in my search to find out. I don't need 100 hastily-generated pages telling me that eggs aren't actually dairy. I want to know why they are in the dairy category!
Assuming you are willing/qualified to be a spokesperson for vegans:
When you encounter a menu item marked "Vegan" and discover that it isn't, do you often speak to the manager to advise them to either remove the label or change the recipe?
I'm not vegan, but I often (not OFTEN but more frequently that my wife would prefer!) mention menu mistakes to the server/cashier in the hopes of helping a future guest.
This is my take as well. Tesla wouldn't have succeeded without his money and absurd hype, and they have pushed electrification and batteries and solar with them, at least in the U.S.
He's a horrible person who mostly makes bad decisions, and when he makes good decisions it seems to be for the wrong reasons, but it's unfair to say he hasn't had any positive impact.
There's an excellent podcast about fashion history and design called Articles of Interest by Avery Trufelman, and she did a season about the deep connections between outdoor wear and military clothing, with a lot of talk about surplus. I recommend it highly!
Certainly possible!