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by CurrentB
139 days ago
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> Why is okay to kill a tree to build a home, kill a plant to eat, but not okay to kill an animal to eat?
> Does the biological complexity of the organism make it more or less okay to kill it? The ability to suffer is the distinguishing/relevant factor. We all know what suffering feels like and we know that animals have the capacity to suffer. We don't really know that trees do. I want to reduce the suffering I am responsible for. > Is it okay to kill a cockroach or a rat in your home? I probably would get rid of infestations in my home and feel bad about it. It's not about having a 100% perfect record with not killing animals. It's about striving to minimize animal suffering as much as practicable. You're never going to reduce this to 0 animals. But you can get to 95% better than the average human pretty easily if you want. |
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