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Can a human NOT be a speciesist?

I might elaborate later, but don't want to guide any comments.

Rugglesby 8 Dec 21
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I am a cattle farmer so, I may well be although I do not treat them cruelly I do exploit them for profit and food.
Unless you are a vegan it would be very hard not to be one by proxy.

Agree totally, I am not vegetarian, but I am a hypocrite. I can't kill animals, but I eat them when they come up all nicely packaged. I have raised beef cattle in times past. I have pets, cats dogs etc which I do treat as almost like human, in fact I feel more empathy for them than I do for most people. I couldn't mistreat them, let alone eat them. Yet I have just bought heaps of meat from other animals.

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A speciesist; defined as?

pretty much seeing other species as less than us. Life forms evolve, our ancestors were primitive mammals like other primates. Religions put man on a pedestal, higher than animals, somehow different. Yet in reality we have just attained capacity for more complex thought. Should that endow us with some sort of almost divine right?

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