Babe was not a documentary.
Actually lol'd
Babe was not a documentary.
Well, I suppose I did oversimplify.To be fair,
He never said it wasn't right to be sad about the deaths of a number of dogs - just that it's hypocritical when the individual in question supports other actions which result in the deaths of significantly more animals.
I'm not even sure what point you're trying to make hereStrange how I've become hardened to dead animals.
I see them every week in the supermarket.
No they're not. That is not to say pigs are stupid. They're not. But a border collie makes them look retarded. Babe was not a documentary.
I didn't realise we had animal cognition specialists in GD.
It's all about the African grey parrot if you want intelligence.
Them things are awesomely smart!
There is no quantitative test to check which animal is brightest.
Ergo African Grey and Pig are equal in cognitive function.
That argument reminds me of a similar one. Ah yes 'No one has been down far enough below the Earth's surface to confirm Hell isn't real, ergo Hell exists'![]()
It reminds me of a similar argument in post 363
implying you have to be an animal cognition specialist to comment on animal intelligence.
Not at all. If someone wants to tell me that one animal is smarter than another they are welcome to. If, however, they want me to pay any attention at all they would need to have some expertise in animal cognition.
Clearly getting you to pay attention isn't high on their priorities list.
Couldn't imagine why
Good for them. And you![]()
I wish that those people had been as upset about the child sex trafficking in Rotherham or the Police and authority cover up.
Shaun Wright should be lynched yet people are baying for this delinquents blood instead.
The worlds gone mad.
Strange how I've become hardened to dead animals.
I see them every week in the supermarket.
How about dead people? They're on the news every day.
What does that 99% involve? Feeding them? Giving them open spaces to roam in? Treating their illnesses? Protecting them from predators? Generally taking care of them? To use a bogus analogy: it is morally wrong to own slaves, but it is not therefore morally wrong to feed them.
As I said above, unless you can make the case that animals are moral agents, it is not necessarily morally wrong to kill them. Until you can actually provide such a moral philosophy you're essentially saying 'I personally don't like the killing of animals for food, so neither should anyone else.' And then you proceed to judge the progress of society based on the degree to which it conforms to you own opinions. Great.
From an abstract universal perspective it may be hypocritical to care about dogs being killed but not badgers, but no one is expressing an abstract universal perspective. They are expressing their own.
For the same reason, I would be more upset at the death of one person I know than of a hundred people I don't know. Yes, that one death is trivial compared to the hundred considered in the abstract. But that one life meant more to me than the hundred I did not know.
No I'm not.
I'm vegetarian.
I try to eat locally produced organic dairy products - dairy farming is actually worse that meat farming in many instances, and I must admit, I don't feel great about it.
My children eat meat, the choice is their own.