• Beaver @lemmy.ca
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    12 days ago

    Nah that’s a strawman, I think the sheep should be in sanctuaries instead.

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      12 days ago

      Underneath solar panels for green energy and regularly sheared for comfort?

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        11 days ago

        Sounds nice. Possibly while not killing them or milking them, while also trying to breed them back to a more naturally viable state?

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          11 days ago

          What’s the point of that?

          If you don’t want wool, just leave wild species to graze there instead. Then congratulations, you successfully achieve nothing and you can rest easy wearing your polyester shirt.

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            11 days ago

            And remember, polyester is made from oil which makes rainbows when you pour it in water therfore: polyester is made of rainbows! And does no harm to anything ever. The end.

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            11 days ago

            What’s with the obsession with synthetic fabric? Cotton and linen make perfectly fine clothes without supporting the oil and gas industry or factory farming

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            11 days ago

            What’s with the obsession with synthetic fabric? Cotton and linen make perfectly fine clothes without supporting the oil and gas industry or factory farming