It is interesting to ponder the thoughts of the fanatics.
One major philosophy of the animal rights nutcases is as follows:
“Animal rights activists, by contrast, generally invoke Jeremy Bentham's concept of suffering: "The question is not, 'Can they reason?' nor 'Can they talk?' but 'Can they suffer?'" Under this approach, it's the ability to feel subjective pain that determines the presence of rights.”
This sort of immoral and amoral thinking goes against reality and the moral pillars of our society.
Animal rights is anti-logic, anti-capitalist, anti-religious, and anti-nature.
The animal rights movement is a back door for far left, wacko communists to strip us of our humanity, and to impose upon us a socialist/ communist world. Don’t believe me? Note who they ally themselves with (anarchists, enviro-wackos, etc.) , and ask yourself if you’d have anything to do with their political “friends”.
One major philosophy of the animal rights nutcases is as follows:
“Animal rights activists, by contrast, generally invoke Jeremy Bentham's concept of suffering: "The question is not, 'Can they reason?' nor 'Can they talk?' but 'Can they suffer?'" Under this approach, it's the ability to feel subjective pain that determines the presence of rights.”
This sort of immoral and amoral thinking goes against reality and the moral pillars of our society.
Animal rights is anti-logic, anti-capitalist, anti-religious, and anti-nature.
The animal rights movement is a back door for far left, wacko communists to strip us of our humanity, and to impose upon us a socialist/ communist world. Don’t believe me? Note who they ally themselves with (anarchists, enviro-wackos, etc.) , and ask yourself if you’d have anything to do with their political “friends”.
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