Plagued Consoomers / Consoomer Culture - Because if it has a recogniseable brand on it, I’d buy it!

What country is going to be shilled next?
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Are you familiar with the Predictive programming conspiracy theory? There are people in Latin America that think Hollywood and video games condition the public to be okay with America invading Mexico. Because they find it suspicious having Mexican cartels as bad guys was racist under Donald Trump but became politically correct under Joe Biden. You have the Mexican cartel as bad guys in the last call of duty game and law and order SVU and the Mexican cartel shown to be working with Russians and Muslim terrorists.
Most of them aren't eating like your average Buddhist monk. They're eating this crap:
Vegan fake meat is the best argument against veganism. Even low grade dollar store meat looks more real than fake vegan meat.
 
remember when commies were a global menace and would kill people for wearing glasses? Can we have those back instead of these wimpy báizuǒ?
I seriously believe too many people nowadays perceive corporations as people. All that brand recognition, marketing, etc, etc, paid off to humanize what, at the end of the day, is mostly shareholders doing business to ensure an entity pumps out maximum profits. Disney is not some poor dude who made a bad descision and has its entire life on the line because of one box office failure, its a literal global media empire that has its hand in dozens of pies. Yet this sycophant is treating Disney like a homeless guy doing magic tricks on the street for change.
isn't there like some US law which basically treats predator multi-nationals as if they were flesh and blood humans, instead of the retarded paperclip maximisers that they are?
 
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Because they find it suspicious having Mexican cartels as bad guys was racist under Donald Trump but became politically correct under Joe Biden.
Smart latinos, observant latinos.

isn't there like some US law which basically treats predator multi-nationals as if they were flesh and blood humans, instead of the retarded paperclip maximisers that they are?
"Corporate personhood". The big decision in most of our lifetimes for it was Citizens United (which allowed corporations to lobby (read: bribe) political candidates for legislation that supports their interests. Before that was a 1970 decisions that said companies have free speech rights.
The argument for corporate personhood is that if a corporate is a legal "person" that allows it to do things like hold property.
 
I want to say in fairness that it's only saying he's doing the voice, it's not like it's going to make inappropriate Star Wars references...is it? That said, why him? Can he even speak Ukranian?
From what the article said, when the threat of bombing is cleared, Hamill will say "May the Force be with you". This is English only, Ukranian is a woman mentioning the danger in an appropriate manner.
 
In the realm of general anime-consooming autism, would gacha game addiction be considered consoomerism? It's undeniably gambling, but I came across this post on the gacha gaming subreddit last night where people outlined their dedicated schedules to playing multiple (in the double digits, even) of these kind of games. I know the answer is probably yes, because these are literally money-sink png generators that could be shut down by the developers at any minute. There's not even a slim chance of resale like there is with Funkos.
That is some of the worst consooming out there. Anything physical has at least some kind of resale value, or if anything, could be donated to charity as a tax write-off.

Aren't shopping malls dead or dying in the US as well? Maybe it's just my area but all the shopping malls are at best at 50% occupancy for store spaces, and most of the larger department stores within malls where you might expect clothing to be sold are boarded up and left empty
There are enough to warrant several sizeable YouTube channels that do dead/dying mall exploring as a main feature. The malls that are still doing well are all in middle/upper class areas, though even those weren't doing great before COVID, and now they're running on fumes.
 
I was specifically curious as to the vegan fish, so I compared the fake stuff to the real deal.

The "No Tuna Sashimi" (for ever 100g) nutritional facts:
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Real Sashimi (100g):
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Now I'm no nutritionist, but the real stuff looks better overall:

  • Many people will go "Uh, that's more calories," which is true (the extra grams of fat and protein adds up), but i would say it's worth getting around a third of one's daily value in protein as compared to the measly one gram in the fake stuff.
  • The fake stuff is much higher in sodium.
  • 5 grams of sugar in the fake stuff
  • While the fat content is significantly reduced in the fake stuff, people have to understand that a healthy amount of fats is needed and doesn't make you "fat" (although I will admit there are more saturated fats in tuna. but not too much).

Overall, the fake stuff looks like a nothingburger of a meat. No protein, more carbs, more sodium, not that much energy. The only true benefit to eating this salmon is that if you have some sort of ethical issues with eating fish.
 
Im not even vegan, but I think all this strawmanning hate against vegans does at least in part stem from the own inner consumer that feels called out by vegans existing. None of the vegans I know IRL are remotely like what has been described on the last few pages. They’re pretty much the most conscious consumers I know.
 
Im not even vegan, but I think all this strawmanning hate against vegans does at least in part stem from the own inner consumer that feels called out by vegans existing. None of the vegans I know IRL are remotely like what has been described on the last few pages. They’re pretty much the most conscious consumers I know.
Then you are very lucky, and honestly it does seem to vary by demographic. That's why I mentioned the Buddhists earlier. There's a big difference between your average dedicated vegetarian or vegan, and the "plant based" consumer.
It's not so much a strawman, I think, as two different groups using the same title and having "No meat" in common. I'm not shitting on vegans, and there is no hate here. We're in the consoomer thread for a reason: I want to talk about the people who live on packaged food.

Look at this woman as an example. She's a "ex-vegan" who still eats a "primarily plant based" diet but allows herself the occasional animal product because it's easier.


Her day consisted of the following:

Purchased items/"Product food"
  • Kite Hill cream cheese
  • Unidentified vegan turkey
  • Delivery pizza
  • Macrobar
  • Fast food burger
  • Instant noodles
  • Frozen burrito
  • Fast food fries, bread, and fried chicken
Non-processed foods
  • 1 Egg
So you tell me, is this indicative of how the vegans you know eat irl?
 
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We can dunk on dumb vegans all day, but staying on thread topic we still have plenty to discuss. For me one of the weirdest things about so many vegans is how much processed/"product" food they eat. Most of them aren't eating like your average Buddhist monk. They're eating this crap:
Because if you were resistant to advertising and trends, and if you had a basic understanding of culinary arts and food science, you most likely wouldn't be vegan in the first place. Going vegan is for stupid trend chasers who can't cook.
 
Im not even vegan, but I think all this strawmanning hate against vegans does at least in part stem from the own inner consumer that feels called out by vegans existing. None of the vegans I know IRL are remotely like what has been described on the last few pages. They’re pretty much the most conscious consumers I know.
Same goes for vegetarians - the vegans and vegetarians I've encountered in real life never tried to shill their belief system onto me or anything like that. Always made their own diet friendly food when the group was having a group meal, never got mad at someone eating meat in front of them, etc. Most vegetarians and vegans understand that most people like and don't wanna give up meat- vegetarians especially as they're the less extreme diet of the two. I think the crazies are mostly just online, or at silly vegan rallies.
 
To think two years ago, before the Russian invasion. Western journalists were calling Ukrainians Nazis for being the most conservative Eastern European country. I feel bad for Ukrainians actually fighting and dying while rainbow capitalists profit off them by turning the Ukraine flag into a pride flag.
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Look I don't want to be that guy, but Ukraine is a genuine nazi state. This isn't really a matter of "Oh they're just mostly conservative" like no. Straight up goose stepping, hand waving Nazis.
 
The only true benefit to eating this salmon is that if you have some sort of ethical issues with eating fish.
WEF and NGOS associated to it have spoken very openly about their agenda to make real meat prohibitely expensive via carbon taxing and many governments are putting money in the fake meat bandwagon.

Main issue is that this alternatives are starting to be shilled as the only option for the future and people should be rightly against it. No one really cares if vegans don't eat meat, thats comes down to the individual, most other people don't really want fake meat when they can easily get the real deal.
 
Why not just accept the ingredients for what they are and make something that compliments those flavors into something great instead of a Frankenstein's monster?
I mean, the carrot 'bacon' does look tasty in a bbq veggie chip way... Just don't call it bacon.
Personally I'm all for weird shit like that jackfruit that's somewhat reminiscent of pulled pork, but just call it what it is: bbq jackfruit.

It is weird how many 'ethical' vegans keep buying or whining for vegan fast food at mainstream chains, like the 'commies' who just have to have the latest Iphone or vidya game or funko pop.
If you care about animal rights that much, why are you even giving money to a chain that is based around selling millions of hamburgers and chicken nuggets every day? All to eat nasty unhealthy fake soy meat?
It shows how performative many of them are, and that the need to consoom trumps their own self-proclaimed morals.
 
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I mean, the carrot 'bacon' does look tasty in a bbq veggie chip way... Just don't call it bacon.
Personally I'm all for weird shit like that jackfruit that's somewhat reminiscent of pulled pork, but just call it what it is: bbq jackfruit.

It is weird how many 'ethical' vegans keep buying or whining for vegan fast food at mainstream chains, like the 'commies' who just have to have the latest Iphone or vidya game or funko pop.
If you care about animal rights that much, why are you even giving money to a chain that is based around selling millions of hamburgers and chicken nuggets every day? All to eat nasty unhealthy fake soy meat?
It shows how performative many of them are, and that the need to consoom trumps their own self-proclaimed morals.

Hindus are obligate vegetarians but at least those niggas know how to COOK the goddamn plants they eat. I fucking hate vegetarianism/veganism in the West because all we get are fucking fast food knockoffs made from reconstituted soy protein or whatever
 
Hindus are obligate vegetarians but at least those niggas know how to COOK the goddamn plants they eat. I fucking hate vegetarianism/veganism in the West because all we get are fucking fast food knockoffs made from reconstituted soy protein or whatever
People need to learn to cook, simple as. Vegetarian food is nice - veggies are wonderful anyways, and should be cooked with respect to bring out their flavours.
 
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