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TopicIs hunting and killing animals immoral?
SophieLuvsTofu
05/09/18 7:55:44 PM
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Immoral? Absolutely not. Hunting and being hunted is the nature of life for all non-human animals.


Praying mantis females decapitate their sexual partners.
Male lions pretty much rape female lions.
packs of wolves or dogs gang up on the loser of a fight and fuck him up real bad to gain favor with the new leader.
when a male lion takes over a new pride he murders the babies of the previous alpha male.
female hyenas have a pseudo-penis and they can trap the male's penis and hurt it.
male sea horses get pregnant.
bonobos walk around rubbing their genitals on other bonobos.

We're men, we study, go to school, have laws and drink milk well into adulthood. We do things a little differently, and that's a good thing.

Right, so that's how animals live, so what's so immoral about hunting them


You said that X is normal for animals, so it should be ok for humans too.
I explained we do many things differently from them, that's all

I'm trying to say that because their lives are hunting and being hunted that there's no tragedy in humans hunting them either


No, that's a flawed logic.

There are civilizations that hunt other humans as well. Does that mean returning the hunting to them is fair? We all have inalienable rights.

Humans have the capability of being taken out of that life and living civilized. Other animals don't. Their existence will always be rummaging around for food and hunting/being hunted by other lifeforms.


No I get it and I agree.

It's just I don't think that's very fair, aka Immoral. That's why I voted for immoral.
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