u/Greedy-Director-1444

Human beings are moral, animals aren't. You don't see animals going around advocating for civil/social rights movements do you? When someone (or something) is being attacked for no reason at all, is it a human that intervenes or an animal? Only if an animal is extremely loyal to that human being (which is a result of dedicated time and food, not based on what is right or wrong) will they try to defend them.

Animals are agnostic to things like justice, but humans care. But I guess people that don't want to care about things like justice or such actually praise animals for their agnosticism. Which would explain why "oh I value Cuddles more than I value such and such human being"

Animals are agnostic to violence. Animals are agnostic to sexual and physiological abuse. But of course a homage to misogyny, you worship Cuddles' agnosticism.

Animals are agnostic towards the human race, while humans care. If we become agnostic towards the human race, what else will go? Our care for justice? Our care for equal human rights? Our care for egalitarian/civilian rights?

Can also lead to racism because this is where agnocisim towards human life takes hold, and now you've given it a permission slip. For an example, "I would rather save a dog over a black person" now becomes more acceptable because a dog is closer to family than a black person. That's unacceptable.

There has to be a hierarchy of human over animal if you want to create an even ground for civil rights and equality.

Animals are too agnostic. If you attack another race for no reason, animals are agnostic. If you attack a woman for no reason animals are agnostic. A parent is the same way and still loves you sure, but they at least come with the understanding that that is wrong. Animals do not come with the understanding that those things are wrong. Even as adults. This makes them lower than a human being, not the same.

It's funny how being agnostic to those things makes you a good person, but being "too far" on the spectrum of seeing it as wrong makes you a bad person. That's how we see animals (and some people, too). The circle of hate.

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u/Greedy-Director-1444 — 7 days ago