I hope you know where this quote is from. If not, Google it. If we can't even apply this to all humans, what hope do we have for animals? Sometimes, I just sit there, and question how we got here. We may think we've evolved, advanced, become better than before. But at what cost? Have you taken a look around you?
Where have the trees gone?
Where are the open prairies?
The blue skies?
The flocks of passenger pigeons?
The schools of hammerheads?
The open blue sea?
The pristine ice caps?
Do animals not deserve rights? They are alive, are they not? They follow the seven functions that a living thing most follow. So? Why don't they have rights? Although, I'm not going so far as to say, they should hold the same rights as humans, however, they need to be shown some respect. It simply isn't humane to kill animals for their extremities, whilst they're still alive; force them to perform for their entire lives; or committing mass genocide.
For those who don't believe killing animals qualifies as genocide, here is the definition; "acts committed with the intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national ethnic, racial or religious group". It seems that these truths are not self-evident to quite as many people as we've hoped [and I'm not even talking about non-humans].
Wikimedia commons (labeled for reuse) |
No comments:
Post a Comment