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how do you feel about killing chickens? (Score:1)
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If you are seriously trying to get people to go vegetarian or vegan with that attitude please stop. I've been an animal rights activist for the past five years and people like just make my job harder.
Getting in people's faces and shouting at them will not ever convince them to think about the (im)morality of what they're doing. It just turns them off because the style overwhelms the message.
When it comes to activism, style _is_ important, and yours sucks.
Re:how do you feel about killing chickens? (Score:1)
I have long been an advocate for humane treatment of animals. How does this differ from the advocacy for animal "rights," if at all? Is there any distinction, even a semantic one, for you?
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What you describe is animal "welfare", which is a good thing, but doesn't go far enough, I believe.
Animal rights means that I believe that animals, just like humans, have inherent rights, simply because they exist and are "subjects of a life" (to use a Tom Regan's term for it). IOW, animals, like humans, are conscious critters.
When we talk about human rights we usually mean things like freedom of speech, freedom from harm by others, freedom to travel, etc.
Obviously
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But yes, I don't need electricity based on that definition of need either. I don't think I said that I did, though. I _want_ electricity and I think it can be gotten without causing any significant harm.
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And I did not say they are incapable of suffering, I said they are incapable of experiencing what we know as suffering. They
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Well, this is one of the sillier statements I've ever seen when debating animal rights issues. What can I say? I think you're
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I can't eat most vegetables because they taste really bad to me. It's that simple. Am I capable of digesting it? Yes. But incapable of eating it. My cat is the same with many foods she is capable of digesting. You think it's silly? Tough nuts. It's my taste buds I am protecting, not yours.
Second, this: "I believe that animals should be free from suffering, and that human interference leads to suffering for animals. That's my case." Fine.
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As to whether or not you have an obligation not to eat animals. Of course you have such an obligation. Why would you think I believe otherwise? Just because my no
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What you expect is nonsense. Once again, you expect me to think that you're an immoral sap just because you think I am. I'm sorry that I can't oblige you. I actually don't expect anything of the sort. I expect different thi
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I think that ethics are basically arbitrary at a certain level, as are pretty much all beliefs.
But just because I believe that doesn't change what I want from others. Look, I think killing a person is unethical. That's an arbitrary belief.
But it is something that most of the people in this country agree with, and so we have laws forbidding murder, right?
And most people consider that a good thing. In other words, one particular viewpoint has been forced on everybody.
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But it is something that most of the people in this country agree with, and so we have laws forbidding murder, right?
Nope! In actual fact, we have laws forbidding murder because we have codified in our country's law the idea that it is not arbitrarily unethical, but that it is absolutely unethical, that we are endowed by our Creator with certain unalienable righ
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You're right that to compare in our law (as it stands right now) the killing of a an animal and a person is unreasona
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It does in the sense of why the law says murdering people is wrong, yes: in that it is not merely the opinion of a majority of people that makes it illegal, it is the very basis of our government that makes it so. If you take that away, then you take away the basis for the Constitution, which is to provide a government that exists to protect the rights of humans.
The Declaration
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