Submitted by NoNo_Cilantro t3_127no6u in Showerthoughts
drintelligent t1_jefss05 wrote
Reply to comment by EasyBOven in Stories with humanized animals are cute. Stories with animalized humans are terrifying. by NoNo_Cilantro
Animals are not equal to humans. They can't provide a justice system or a welfare system on any level. They don't take care of there sick or injured, they can't cure themselves, can't heal wounds. If we didn't have them in captivity nothing would change compare that to human enslavement or the Holocaust.
EasyBOven t1_jeft3xj wrote
Ok, so an individual's ability changes the value in not having them be property, and if the value in them not being property is low enough for the rest of society, then it's ok for them to be property?
drintelligent t1_jeftwfz wrote
That's not what I'm saying, if a human can or can't doesn't determine there right to be free, it's a matter of species not individual
EasyBOven t1_jefu0in wrote
Why would species be morally-relevant?
drintelligent t1_jefwx80 wrote
Even the slightest chance of the person enslaved having the ability to cure or discover should make the whole idea of human enslavement morally wrong. But the idea a far. animal can compare in the same way seems fairly ridiculous if you ask me
EasyBOven t1_jefxgwj wrote
Then it does seem to be an assessment of someone's ability. There are mentally disabled humans with similar levels of intelligence to the animals we exploit for food. They would therefore have a similar chance to cure or discover something. Why shouldn't they also be treated as property?
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