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by kuhewa
1581 days ago
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So you want us to optimise for minimised nonhuman animal suffering rather than for minimised environmental footprint or maximised human well-being. I respect that, but it's a value judgement, and your priorities therein are different than mine. That said, I'm also not sure I should stop if I did share your ethical priorities. Example: sometimes, I spearfish not far from where I live and take a fish or abalone. Fish often get headshotted and never realise they were speared, not sure there is suffering in those cases (Other times it is a few seconds before I pith them after spearing). No bycatch. Sometimes tens of meals from one sentient being if it is a larger species. I'm pretty sure a meal of agriculturally produced plant foods results in similar amounts of animal suffering once you include animals poisoned and killed by harvest machinery. |
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