And animal vocalization is not language? — Caldwell
Except that they've been doing that before humans came into existence. Though I should have qualified my statement of will as that of animals, vertebrate, some invertebrate are also considered here. But let's stay close to vertebrate.Some folks say plants and fungi are farming us, giving us oxygen until we eventually expire and turn into mulch which they can consume. I've also heard of some insects doing something similar to other insects. — James Riley
Except that they've been doing that before humans came into existence. — Caldwell
Though I should have qualified my statement of will as that of animals, vertebrate, some invertebrate are also considered here. But let's stay close to vertebrate. — Caldwell
Sometimes I wonder if the occasional omni reads these animal rights threads and.... though s/he is perhaps not yet convinced about animal rights... realizes that everything being said on the omni side is irredeemably flawed — Artemis
Probably not. People usually need someone to make intelligent arguments from experience pointing out flaws in order to see those flaws. When those arguments are missing . . . — James Riley
I dunno... my personal experience ( :wink: ) is that people's psychologies get in the way of this debate. I mean, something they do every day, something they enjoy, something that bonds them to other people is at stake and I find that is a real obstacle to being open-minded and resolving cognitive dissonance.
Same issue that inhibits real conversation with theists. — Artemis
Nevertheless, an absence of argument does a position no good. — James Riley
Maybe... but I lose interest even attempting the debate when I think my interlocutors aren't actually open to seeing the other side. — Artemis
If you look through the archives here — Artemis
but I lost hope when it turned out that people would rather bite the bullet every. single. time. and make claims, like... oh, they'd eat a disabled person, rather than admit they're making mistakes somehow somewhere in their thinking. — Artemis
If you could maintain interest and look a little deeper, you might find your interlocutors have been on the other side, yet progressed with experience. — James Riley
So could you. — Artemis
It's a nice metaphor. Sorry but not I would call serious talk here.They are farming and breeding each other into what they are. They just have better techniques, producing a better end product. Not some fat, bawling, shit-smeared, lazy piece of meat that is easy to kill and provides no incentive to work for it. — James Riley
It's a nice metaphor. Sorry but not I would call serious talk here. — Caldwell
But I'm just funnin' you. I know what you mean, and the answer is emphatically no. Animals don't treat other animals with so much disrespect, lack of consideration, lack of mindfulness, lack of conscious deliberation. Rather, they live in the now, and hunt with conscious deliberate mindfulness. — James Riley
Except that they've been doing that before humans came into existence. Though I should have qualified my statement of will as that of animals, vertebrate, some invertebrate are also considered here. But let's stay close to vertebrate. — Caldwell
So far, crickets. — James Riley
Nah, I already explained why I'm not interested. — Artemis
But I do cordially invite you to read this thread and previous threads not through your own eyes, but through the eyes of a non-omni.... hey, kinda like you told me to inhabit a deer or cougar or something by hunting! Go ahead! It'll be fun! :snicker: — Artemis
No, not symbolic as humans have. But communication nonetheless, like wolves have. C'mon Wayfarer. — Caldwell
Because you are not an interlocutor? Someone in the past failed to agree with you? — James Riley
BTDT. :smile: — James Riley
Someone in the past, as I've mentioned and just for example, told me they'd eat disabled people. So yeah, it's tedious. — Artemis
Didn't you JUST say you don't want to look at the archives and don't know anything about what was said there? So much for BTDT.... — Artemis
That said, there's a story breaking in Australia about shocking treatment of livestock in the live animal trade, by abbatoirs in Indonesia. I'm standing with the animal rights acitivists in calling for that abhorrent trade to be closed down, it is absolutely heart-wrenching to see animals treated that way, and completely inhumane. But it's not a matter of violation of the animal's rights, it's cruelty on the part of humans. — Wayfarer
I said this thread and others through the eyes of the other side, actually. — Artemis
But, hey, your whole "you need arguments" spiel is coming on the heels of your whole "I can't give you arguments, you just need to hunt and see it for yourself" yadda yadda yadda. — Artemis
So excuse me, but I think my asking you to just read some past conversations, which are literally just a few clicks away is a lot less out there and "inconvenient" than some suggestion that I should --quite literally-- get blood on my hands. — Artemis
And I'll add, yes, I'm being lazy and don't really WANT to rehash what has been hashed out ad nauseam on this forum already... — Artemis
BUT at least I'm not clouding my stance in some pseudo-mystical fiddlydud about becoming one with the deer, but no actually with the hunter of the deer, which is the same as the deer but somehow like... not the same? And if you don't understand, then you're just blind! blind I say! — Artemis
Even worse, you are not offering any evidence a flaw, much less any support for your side. — James Riley
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