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Exactly, why do all animals not have an inherent right to live?
Exactly, why do all animals not have an inherent right to live?
This is actually making me cry laugh.
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Why would they not?
"Utilize" implies that animals are a resource for consumption instead of living things with their own right to live. As another comment pointed out we don't "utilize" humans after they have been murdered. A goal of veganism is to stop factory farming but it is not what veganism is. If you consider all animals as having a right to life you then wouldn't consider their bodies as resources after they were murdered but instead as victims.
Hey no problem glad I could help. It’s part of decolonization to include everyone in on Indigenous terms.
It means two-spirited and it’s part of an Indigenous concept of gender and worldview.
Tell the Canadians their is Residential School graves and they’ll swear up and down that it doesn’t matter. Or is that just my racist uncle?
The Behind the Bastards podcast is doing Meatball DeSantis this week if anyone wants to learn about him watching dudes get tortured at Guantanamo Bay and his little league career.
Yeah they put the tube in and I woke up 6 hours later. I was literally turned off and on.
I wish when governments said they want to be competitive with China they did like the one thing China does that would raise our quality of life. As in make trains.
Whoever gets the helix fossil wins it.