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hahahaha... the cantoneses will revolt. and probably continue eating them anyway.I don't see the difference either. I'm actually a little bummed they're doing this. Seems like the equivalent of a PR stunt for a nation.
I think it's much better to be potentially hypocritical and not eat dogs and cats, but eat pigs, than to eat both.I am very glad they are doing this.
Quote from: Rule on March 09, 2010, 06:45:05 pmI think it's much better to be potentially hypocritical and not eat dogs and cats, but eat pigs, than to eat both.I am very glad they are doing this.That's an understandable stance.
what I don't understand is why people categorize certain animals as ok and certain ones as not ok (except in situations like endangered species, but that's different).
I disagree.. I'd say the stance makes no sense whatsoever. If you don't agree with the moral argument that killing animals for food is wrong, that's fine, but what I don't understand is why people categorize certain animals as ok and certain ones as not ok (except in situations like endangered species, but that's different).
Quote from: iago on March 09, 2010, 09:05:07 pmI disagree.. I'd say the stance makes no sense whatsoever. If you don't agree with the moral argument that killing animals for food is wrong, that's fine, but what I don't understand is why people categorize certain animals as ok and certain ones as not ok (except in situations like endangered species, but that's different). That's not what Rule was getting at. He was arguing that even if it introduces a double-standard, it's better that a nation is `protecting' some types of animals.
I think not eating humans introduces an obvious double standard. But I'm still glad we don't eat people, and would be upset if we started this practice.
As an aside, I do understand why some animals might be 'ok', or 'more ok', than others. Generally, the more intelligent and aware the animal is, the more guilty I would feel about sacrificing its life for an (unnecessary) meal. For instance, I value horses and dogs more than chickens, and I value chickens more than ants, and ants more than bacteria, and so on.
Chickens do not just live in the present, but can anticipate the future and demonstrate self-control, something previously attributed only to humans and other primates, according to a recent study.