"If we all slaughtered animals and saw them die - we would all become vegetarians."

Hester 2022-12-27 12:38:34

"If we all slaughtered animals with our own hands and saw them die - we would all become vegetarians." In the history of Chinese philosophy in freshman year, the teacher mentioned the attitude of Confucianism towards animals. cook. At that time, I was very shocked. The more time passed and the more I thought about it, I realized that I didn't think clearly at all. If we come to the world with the mission of accomplishing all things, is it the mission of animals to be eaten by us? According to Ding Shi, eating some is for better achievement. Just like rabbits eating grass, we don’t feel cruel, so why are people cruel when they eat meat? Of course, those who scavenge and kill brutally for their own appetite are not included in this list. I once saw a girl on YouTube promote vegetarianism. Her attitude is very good. She should not use people's sympathy to force vegetarianism. She said it very pertinently. Some excerpts to share with you. "earthing, after reading, meat, not food, murder. To use a fork again is to dig a grave for an animal. I hope my body will not be a grave but a garden. Still eat meat, but refuse fur also count for something. Jelly The gelatin in the pudding is made from animal bones, the enzymes in the biscuits are extracted from the stomach of a newborn calf – food to be wary of, especially when they look compliant and safe.”

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    title card: earth-ling n. - One who inhabits the earth.

    Narrator: Since we all inhabit the earth, we are all considered earthlings. There is no sexism, racism, or speciesism in the term 'earthling'. It encompasses each and every one of us: warm- or cold-blooded, mammal, vertebrate or invertebrate, bird, reptile, amphibian, fish and human alike.

  • Narrator: It is the human earthling who tends to dominate the earth, oftentimes treating other fellow earthlings and living beings as mere objects. This is what is meant by 'speciesism'. By analogy with racism and sexism, speciesism is a prejudice or attitude or bias in favor of the interests of the members of one's own species and against those of members of other species.