If someone says you suffer from cognitive dissonance, what does that even mean?

  • Cagi@lemmy.ca
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    3 months ago

    People eat meat and love animals. Veganism is perfectly healthy and doesn’t require killing creatures just as intelligent and loving as their dogs and cats in order to have adequate and delicious nutrition.

    If you disagree passionately with the above statement, like it gives you real feelings of frustration, congratulations, you are experiencing cognitive dissonance.

    • Mechaguana@programming.dev
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      3 months ago

      I meaaaaan what if, I love animals for their meat, for sustenance but also for giving headpats to said meat. Is that cognitive dissonance? (Feel free to ignore)

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        3 months ago

        Cognitive dissonance is the emotion disruption caused by internal inconsistencies, not necessarily the inconsistencies themselves. Making peace with them is important for our own sanity. If you don’t have any strong emotions, I would probably say there’s no cognitive dissonance. I’m not a vegan either.

      • ITGuyLevi@programming.dev
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        3 months ago

        I’d say it depends, do you believe that you could live as a vegan? Not everyone can, and nothing is wrong with that. I view some animals as yummy and others as not, I’ve never tried eating an oat tree, but I’ll tear up some carrots.

        I like the idea that consciousness is experienced by all living things and am totally okay with a certain amount of it ending during the natural progression of my life.