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Why sould Antispesiecism consern me,.

posted over 3 years ago | Report

Antispeciesism is certainly a new concept in the world in which we are living. In our society, animals are considered resources, or goods available for human use. Rarely do we give any thought to the suffering of animals, or reflect on our attitudes towards them, let alone consider the idea that they may be considered rights holders. We never consider whether this is a form of speciesism, that is, arbitrary discrimination against those individuals who belong to a certain species. In fact, even if we sometimes hear the term ‘animal rights’ we seldom know what is it all about.

While we show some concern for certain animals (such as dogs, cats, and some wild creatures), most others are treated with total disregard. But an animal need not be "cute" or human-like to have the ability to feel. A trout, a pig, a chicken, a frog or a lobster all have the capacity for experiencing joy or suffering pain or distress. Their lives matter to them as much as our lives do to us, and they will defend themselves if they can

  • Paul McCready, the legendary aerospace engineer, developed and presented a graph that shows the biomass % of land vertibrates that are human, our livestock or our pets. Through most of recorded history, humans and those animals which they controlled represented a very small percentage of the total biomass of land vertibrates. In the last couple decades the roles have totally reversed. Humans (and their pets and livestock), now represent 98% of all land vertibrates.

    Basically- there are no wild animals any more. The few that are remaining are in zoos and a few wildlife parks.

    posted over 3 years ago | Report

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