Another step for animals rights!

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    1 year ago

    “Yes I am causing pain and suffering ring but lol idc” is a totally normal thing to say.

    Can you name another place where it’s ethical to willingly cause harm to another?

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        Sure, but no one is saying they do. Pigs don’t deserve the right to vote and cows don’t deserve the right to a public education.

        But I am asking why its okay to harm them? If you cut them, they bleed, scream, flee, possibly attack in retaliation. All the same responses humans have. It’s reasonable to assume animals feel pain similar to humans.

        Is the only reason you don’t harm other humans is because the government says those other people have rights? Or is there perhaps an ethical reason in which why that would be wrong?

        What situations exactly are okay to cause pain in another for your own pleasure?

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          1 year ago

          Another step for animals rights!

          —OP

          Sure, but no one is saying they do.

          Animal rights do not exist.

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            1 year ago

            Kinda weird that you are only saying the same thing over and over whole ignoring questions. But allright, you do you.

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            Human rights don’t exist either. These are legal and philosophical concepts that we decide on, not fundamental constants.