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This is the first Uncivilized Roundtable, a series of debates and discussions relevant to the anarcho-primitivist and anti-civilization scene. Artxmis will moderate (or try to!) between opposing perspectives. We invite you to suggest guests or topics as well as engage with the discussions in the comments, in threads, and in your day-to-day lives!

This first Roundtable centers the issue of veganism and hunting. What perspective is most consistent with an anarcho-primitivist or anti-civilization perspective? What does anthropology say about it? What about the issues of health? These topics are all talked about in this long-form debate. Previous guests Bjørn and Jamie represent the perspective of hunting and carnivory, while Possum (also a previous guest) and Rabbit, both individualist vegans, represent the vegan and anti-hunting perspective.

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anon (not verified) Mon, 12/09/2024 - 07:00

Anyone read the book EcoPatriarchy: The Origins & Nature of Hunting by Ria Montana? Would appreciate reviews.

anon (not verified) Tue, 12/10/2024 - 14:36

Well. I listened to almost the entire podcast and one of the points that really stands out for me during my listening experience is that Jamie has no idea how to have a conversation. Jamie seems like a total ass in this episode and it was quite a big turnoff while listening. At times I almost had to turn it off due to the cringe arguments, like you're on a podcast - have some ability to have a conversation without being a total jerk. It would be a shame if he choked on a moose cock.

Final outcome of debate -
vegans = 0 (because lettuceleafer and vegans can never have nice things again)
meats = -1 (because Jamie brushes his teeth with whale pubs)
myself = -2 (because I had to listen to this podcast and then leave this comment. so it looks like I'm the biggest loser.)

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