Saturday, April 20, 2013

Americans vs. The World vs. Non-Human Animals


In response to Sebastian - full post here

You bring up a very interesting point. Still, I think the problem is even deeper than looking after the welfare of humans rather than non-human animals. Try to convince Americans, they are the only people to whom I have direct access, that they should value the life of a citizen of a different nation as much as an American citizen. If we can't convince people that citizenship to an arbitrary nation isn't relevant to value of a life, how could we convince them that species is relevant. On a slightly more humorous note: I can imagine some Americans saying that American animals are more important than animals in other nations. Something that is less humorous is that I can imagine some Americans saying that American animals are more important than people from other nations. As it is, we already value the cats and dogs more than we do the more intelligent pigs.

Personally, I try my best to talk to people to help them understand that harm is bad when it befalls anybody and that we should strive to eliminate all harm, regardless of citizenship, skin-tone, sexual orientation, gender, species, et cetera. Depending on the person, I'll occasionally talk about socialism and about how we humans have the resources to take care of everybody, though we lack the drive and motivation or the knowledge.

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