love them, is it hard?

Max 2022-10-14 00:08:24

Tears and snot, I used half a roll of paper.
Every time I can't draw it, I really don't want to watch it anymore, but I know that even if I cover my eyes, the truth still exists, it stands there alive, waiting for us to find out, even though it is so cruel and bloody.
I don't understand where human beings always get the "good masters of this earth" rhetoric. Have we given creatures other than us an environment of "peaceful coexistence" and "living together"? Maybe we can't create for ourselves, war and killing, they have never stopped with the process of human development. We, together with our species, are going to kill each other, what else do we talk about conscience, and what can we use to "save the world"?
"It doesn't mean that I don't shed tears, it means I don't feel it, it means I don't feel pain!"
Any life, as long as it is alive, can feel it. They even know and perceive nature better than we do. They are close to the earth and have more sensitive perceptions than we are in some respects. They belong to nature in the first place, and have never been the product of human "civilization", nor an accessory of human beings. They should all have their own lives, families, brothers and sisters, and they have no responsibilities and obligations to provide human rations, entertainment or anything. They are just too weak to compete with the "power" of humans, so there is only submission, no choice.
child. Cute because of innocence. As for animals, they are not the purest products of this nature, why can't we treat them kindly and love them? They are already suffering from the harsh environment and marine pollution caused by the development of human industry, why should they bear the pain in order to satisfy the various desires of human beings! They did nothing wrong and were punished in our place. If this is also called "the law of the weak", I have nothing to say.
There is a law for everything. Everything turns around. One day, when humanity is finally judged by God, we will all repent.

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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.