I'm not all over the place.LuckyR wrote: ↑Mon Jul 22, 2024 11:27 pmYou're kind of all over the place. So are you okay with eating animals who were anesthetized before being killed? Are you against the practice regardless or just under certain circumstances?Eudaimonia23 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 22, 2024 5:35 pmI never stated that it's unnatural to kill animals.LuckyR wrote: ↑Mon Jul 22, 2024 5:17 pm
A philosophical discussion of animal's status must distinguish between wild animals and human created domesticated animals whose entire reason for existing at all is to be culled for their contribution to humans.
If there is no need for animal contribution, say horses for transportation, their numbers drop dramatically due to economic forces without any particular plea or mandate. It is erroneous to suppose that it is "unnatural" to kill and eat animals specifically invented for that purpose (as opposed to hunting wild animals for the same thing).
As a separate and in my opinion, more important issue, improving the conditions of the segment of the ranching industry that occupies the lowest portion of the spectrum is where the most actual improvements in animal welfare will occur.
On the contrary, it is actually natural to kill animals.
But just because something is natural, that doesn't necessarily make it morally right.
Rape, for example, is natural. But any civilized person would say it's morally reprehensible.
You also need to remember that those animals that have been culled and created a certain way are still living, breathing beings capable of experiencing pain and suffering.
I don't know if you are lacking the ability to experience empathy and compassion, but yeah, having your throat slit open doesn't feel good, even for culled and specifically created animals.
As to my empathy and compassion quotient, since only 1% of Americans are vegan, if one's eating habits are the measure of those (which, of course it isn't, despite your histrionics), mine are in the top 10%, since I make the decision to spend more to select less inhumane ranches as my source of foodstuffs.
BTW I can't wait to hear your details on why you find the practice of rape: "natural'. I'll go make some popcorn.
You are simply not understanding me.
Let me try to make this clear.
I don't condone slaughtering animals at all and I don't condone rape at all.
I consider rape morally reprehensible and I also consider animal slaughter morally reprehensible.
When I stated that rape was natural, what I meant is that it was/is commonplace in a state of nature, where the rule of law does not exist. Rape, pillage, and plunder were commonplace in the ancient world.
I still believe this is morally wrong though, let me make that clear again.
Bad things, brutal things occur in nature all the time. It's unfortunate.
We humans don't have to be so cruel though. We have the ability to behave morally and benevolently.
Any person who believes himself civilized should take no part in the savagery of the animal slaughterhouse industry.